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Thread: Project Finished in "Red Mahogany"

  1. Project Finished in "Red Mahogany"

    I just finished a blanket chest for a client, and wanted to share photos to invite some feedback on the finish. It's made of birch and maple, and I have attempted to recreate the commercial red mahogany finish:





    If anyone is interested, I posted an overview of my finish schedule at my web site.
    Thanks!
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 10-22-2008 at 3:42 PM. Reason: Direct link to member's commercial web site

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    Stephen-

    Beautiful job. And thanks for sharing - that was a great write up.
    Matt

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    Wow!

    WOW! It looks pretty darn nice to me. (Beautiful and rich!) I think you must have gotten the color you wanted and your woodworking is first class. I have to admit I have not seen birch or maple taken to that color before - it looks, at first glance, like high end (very high end) commercially finished cherry or mahogony furniture. I think I understand why you did it - with that close grain in birch and maple,you do not have to do any filling or smooting like you may have to do in mahagony and it still looks great.

    I like to work with birch and you may have inspired me to make a butler's table out of it based upon your color here - can you imagine it with shiny brass?

    Thanks for showing this!!

    Tom

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    I checked out Stephen's "how-to" link, and this is done all in water-based finishes. Definitely worth a read. Thanks for the inspiration, Stephen!

  5. Wow! Thanks for all the great feedback, guys!

    Thomas, if you ever get a chance, try the General Finishes 'vintage cherry' dye on birch - it comes very close to the look of a cherry board with a solvent finish on it...that warm medium brown with the amber shimmer.

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    I agree with Thomas... WOW!

    I'm totally inspired!! Love the color and depth of the birch and that's a good reference article.

    Also, thanks for the tip on the GF cherry dye!! Just luv the glow of cherry you're describing!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Mark


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    Absolutely Stunning finish! Thanks
    Sawdust is some of the best learning material!

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    Beautiful work, Stephen!
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    Smile

    Very nice Stephen! Having a project end up looking like that using (fairly) inexpensive materials is a real testament to the quality of your work!

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