The Hardwood Finisher With Rules And Directions

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The Hardwood Finisher With Rules And Directions
Fred T Frederick Thomas Hodgson
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Another is a filler made from finely-ground pumice stone, mixed as other fillers. It is applied with a brush, and must be left to dry at least twenty-four hours ; it is then sand- papered smooth, when an oil varnish is applied, rendering it com- pletely transparent. This last can be used only upon light wood.
It is a well-established fact that nearly all the oaks grow dark with age; many of them assume an entirely different shade from that which they have when new and first cut. For instance, l
...ight oak, when new, is of a sort of cream color ; when aged in a dry atmosphere, it will assume a reddish brown, and in a damp at- mosphere it will turn a gray with a blue tinge and eventually be- come brown. Cherry will turn from a light salmon to a maroon, and the same with mahogany. It has not been so long since mahogany and cherry were antiquated by being colored dark with stains or other coloring material, while, at the same time, oak was finished light. At present this manner of finishing is entirely reversed.

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