10-27-2016, 09:41 PM
Thanks Arran. I'm getting familiar with such things as tinted/toned lacquer and grain filler. I'm working on an old wooden radio to practice - you can read about it here: Sentinel 203UL Restoration
I have some Mohawk toned lacquer I'm using on it.
I'm still working to *definitively* know whether the TV cabinet is mahogany or walnut. Once I know I can order veneer for the water damaged top and sides.
In most pictures the 48-1000 has a reddish/amberish glow. Do you have any idea what tone or tones may have been used? Red mahogany maybe?
I have some Mohawk toned lacquer I'm using on it.
I'm still working to *definitively* know whether the TV cabinet is mahogany or walnut. Once I know I can order veneer for the water damaged top and sides.
In most pictures the 48-1000 has a reddish/amberish glow. Do you have any idea what tone or tones may have been used? Red mahogany maybe?