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Well I am about half way through the next project, a stained mahogany
federal style head board. I am building this to go with an existing
dresser and chest of drawers. Oddly the existing bed headboard looks
like stained rattan.

Anyway about 2 1/2 years ago I had was working on our tall pantry for
our home. I first tried General Finishes Java gel stain for the face
frames and the stain was not adhering properly. Every time I went back
over a spot that I had already applied, the stain would wipe off.
This was a very unexpected situation and I ended up resanding and
applying a dark brown dye stain from the same company. That worked
great other than raising the grain.

Anyway reluctantly I bought the same product but chose Georgian Cherry
to go over Mahogany. I topped this with 3 coats of Old Masters Gel
Varnish. I am really really happy with the results.

I have stained, varnished, and assembled the body and legs of the
headboard and have just begun the decorative top piece that will have
lots of angles and a turned finial in the center.

Below is one of the leg/posts with the Domino cut mortises and the
masked unstained section that will receive glue to attach to the body of
the headboard. The body panel is on bottom.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/14936428522/

Terrible lighting that does the stain bo justice like the above picture
but this what the main body looks like so far.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/14750183538/
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On Saturday, August 16, 2014 11:28:41 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:

Anyway about 2 1/2 years ago I had was working on our tall pantry for

our home. I first tried General Finishes Java gel stain for the face

frames and the stain was not adhering properly. Every time I went back

over a spot that I had already applied, the stain would wipe off.

This was a very unexpected situation and I ended up resanding and

applying a dark brown dye stain from the same company. That worked

great other than raising the grain.



Anyway reluctantly I bought the same product but chose Georgian Cherry

to go over Mahogany. I topped this with 3 coats of Old Masters Gel

Varnish. I am really really happy with the results.


OK, I have read this three times and don't know exactly which stain/dye you used. Did you use your "go to" first choice product or the second choice that worked better on the buffet?

Nice finish, BTW. How did you apply the colorant?

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On Saturday, August 16, 2014 11:28:41 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:

but this what the main body looks like so far. https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/14750183538/


Very nice, Leon, as always. I'm anxious to see those other details.

Is the decorative top angled pieces to extend toward or to the posts?

My first thoughts, about those post tops, is that the posts need something Federal, on top, similarly as Bryan's bed posts needed those Mission style caps. In my mind, I was picturing (wrongly) the finial would be a stand alone detail, and some complimentary pieces needed to be on the posts, to balance the overall look.

You did say you're not finished; You did say there are other angled pieces, so it may be these other pieces that will compliment or balance with the finial. Anyway, this was just some of my first thoughts, that popped in my head, when I first saw the (unfinished project) pic, i.e., that the posts tops looked too plain.

I'm suppose to be mowing grass, instead of sitting here, so my thinking is screwed up, anyway. *I pried open my wallet and hired a lawn service. They start next week. My lawn is taking its toll on my body (and mind?), so hopefully the lawn service will give me a good break from that torture. Lawn work use to be fun and exercise, for me, but not no mo.

Leon's progress makes me envious.... I'd rather be in the shop, than mowing grass, right now.

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On 8/16/2014 2:23 PM, Sonny wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 11:28:41 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:

but this what the main body looks like so far. https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/14750183538/


Very nice, Leon, as always. I'm anxious to see those other details.

Is the decorative top angled pieces to extend toward or to the posts?

My first thoughts, about those post tops, is that the posts need something Federal, on top, similarly as Bryan's bed posts needed those Mission style caps. In my mind, I was picturing (wrongly) the finial would be a stand alone detail, and some complimentary pieces needed to be on the posts, to balance the overall look.

You did say you're not finished; You did say there are other angled pieces, so it may be these other pieces that will compliment or balance with the finial. Anyway, this was just some of my first thoughts, that popped in my head, when I first saw the (unfinished project) pic, i.e., that the posts tops looked too plain.

I'm suppose to be mowing grass, instead of sitting here, so my thinking is screwed up, anyway. *I pried open my wallet and hired a lawn service. They start next week. My lawn is taking its toll on my body (and mind?), so hopefully the lawn service will give me a good break from that torture. Lawn work use to be fun and exercise, for me, but not no mo.

Leon's progress makes me envious.... I'd rather be in the shop, than mowing grass, right now.




Thank you Sonny!

A picture is worth a thousand words. The link below shows the whole
head board and on the right side what needs to be added. This is what
the customer approved. His dresser mirror unit has a very similar top.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/14935609571/


It was 95 degrees in my shop at 9:30 this morning and has been the past
several days. Progress is slow because of this.



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On Saturday, August 16, 2014 2:50:40 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
A picture is worth a thousand words.


I must be absent minded. I should have realized what the additional design elements would be like, being familiar with many furniture styles and have a few similar pieces (Grandfather clock crown, staring me in the face). But I've never built a feature as that, so it'll be interesting to see how you do it, if you post those details.

Thanks.
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On 8/17/2014 6:15 AM, Sonny wrote:
On Saturday, August 16, 2014 2:50:40 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
A picture is worth a thousand words.


I must be absent minded. I should have realized what the additional design elements would be like, being familiar with many furniture styles and have a few similar pieces (Grandfather clock crown, staring me in the face). But I've never built a feature as that, so it'll be interesting to see how you do it, if you post those details.

Thanks.
Sonny



You bet, I'll post those details. The main body of the upper section
was a glue up of a 7.25" wide board and two shorter 3.75" wide pieces to
form the two points at the top. I printed a full scale drawing of that
piece and glued it down to the piece with a glue stick, only along the
line locations. Yesterday I used my track saw to cut all of the outer
angle sides, 7 cuts in all. The center was the tricky one as I needed
to plunge cut to start and move the saw a couple of inches so as to not
cut into the outer sides of the circles. This cut is the one that the
finial will set on. Hopefully today I will get those circles cut out
and sanded on the oscillating drum sander.
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