Classic Finishing TechniquesSterling Pub., 1995 - 128 pagina's "Allen takes great pains in instructing woodworkers with some skill how to apply centuries-old finishes."--Booklist. "Demonstrates how to use French polish, varnishes, oil and wax finishes, natural and chemical stains, fumed finishes, and milk paint. Allen, an expert in the field, provides good directions and helpful color illustrations....Recommended."--Library Journal. |
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Introduction | 8 |
Planes 16 Sharpening a Smooth Plane Iron 17 Planing | 22 |
Using the Rubber 35 The French Method 36 Filling | 36 |
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