Peter, do you have a photo or drawing of a uk-correct patch? I’m having difficulty visualizing the method you’re describing.
Peter, do you have a photo or drawing of a uk-correct patch? I’m having difficulty visualizing the method you’re describing.
No photos I'm afraid after all these years. But similar to your BRILLIANT effort. But just imagine the ears or wings or horns being patched in individually. AND our dovetails being in the VERTICAL plane as opposed to your,s in the HORIZONTAL plane.
Claven2,
I have a finish tip if your interested.
To keep the end grain of your Pegs and Cookies or Wedges lighter in appearance before you apply the oil or stain:
Using a artist brush apply a coat of BLOor Finish Varnish over the exposed end grain.
You can test a cut off first to see if it will be too light in color, if so you can add a bit of the oil stain to tint.
When dry, finish as you normally do.
You've only sealed off that sucking end grain that tends to pull toward the darker side.
We do this often when doing custom stairways, cabinets and built ins. Where ever 'End Grain' Pops it's ugly head.
Really nice job![]()
Charlie-Painter777
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But when you are an Armourer doing the job, you try to use the closest colour of wood that you have access to BUT you want/hope that people see the quality of your work. Especially if you are newly out of your apprenticeship. That's when your work is being tacitly marked by the Armourer Sergeant or the Out Inspector.