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Massachusetts_low_chest_front_left_oblique_view.jpgLeft oblique view118 viewsThis is a western Massachusetts low chest, more plain and primitive than a Boston-made version. I used Moser's Honey Amber Maple waterborne aniline dye to get the color of aged maple. I applied a single coat of gloss wiping varnish after applying the dye. Next, I applied five coats of one-pound cut amber shellac. I then carefully applied and scrubbed away with mineral spirits a dark glaze in the fillets, corners, etc. to accentuate the moulding details. Last a sixth coat of one-pound cut amber shellac.Sgt42RHR
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2013_2723ss.jpgBoxed razor hone.99 viewsSchwartz
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hone_logos.jpgrazor hones25 viewsdwittner
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de-fi_hone.jpgDe-Fi hone70 viewsdwittner
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standard_hone.jpgstandard hone94 viewsdwittner
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Bent_chair.jpgThonet side chair85 viewsFrom Vienna Applied Arts Museum (Museum fur Angewandte Kunst - MAK). Partly laminated veneers, bent; walnut, veneered: cane
From room brochure, "One of the first pieces of seating furniture which Michael Thonet made by means of bent wood methods. Created whilst he was still in Boppard on the Rhine, it has laminated veneers bent in one direction. It is an attempt to produce a more economical version of the fashionable Biedermeier chair type."jerkinsj
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Thonnet_Chaise.jpgThonet Rocking Chaise78 viewsFrom Vienna Applied Arts Museum (Museum fur Angewandte Kunst - MAK). Rocking Chaise ca 1890. Beechwood, partly bent, stained brown, cane. "One of the most elegant and formally most self evident products of the Thonet manufacture." from room brochure.jerkinsj
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Chairs.jpgThonet chairs69 viewsFrom Vienna Applied Arts Museum (Museum fur Angewandte Kunst - MAK). Thonet chairs and benches.jerkinsj
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simplex1.jpgWhatsit60 viewsA Simplex megaphone whatsit, a couple inches long.madwing
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simplex2.jpgWhatsits52 viewsThe Simplex "megaphone" with a screw inside.madwing
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simplex3.jpgWhatsits53 viewsLooks like a megaphone, but there's a screw inside. Marked "Simplex".madwing
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