The veneer was cracked, lifting, and missing on the
top surface of this old buffet when we got it.
It was also in its original brown stained finish.
*Sorry no before pictures*
The mirror was purchased at a local antique store,
and was the perfect size to match up with the buffet.
It was gold and the elaborate decorations were
chipped and broken.
*Sorry no before photos*
I had removed all the veneer on the top of the buffet
a year earlier but the gouges and missing wood was
just not going to match with the sleek black look I
was now wanting.
The day I was working on the top I had gotten
interrupted by the cable man come to rewire some
connections, and really that was the main cause for
the end result of what you see in these photos.
It was one of those trial and error projects.
In a moment of surprise this faux seal skin look magically
appeared on the top. Some have compared it to marble.
Im going to explain how the top was finished in point form in the hopes it is easier to follow:
I filled the gouges with white wood filler
then painted it black
next spray painted with metallic silver
then belt sanded the whole surface
6 layers of clear coat
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