Something from nothing…..

Hi Everyone,

This was a very fun project.  A customer recently salvaged some heart pine flooring and old doors from an old home that was being demolished.  They asked if I could make something interesting for their daughter.   That was the extent of the guidance, which doesn’t happen often.   So  – I let my imagination run and here is what I came up with.

Before……

After….

It all started with cutting the doors into a manageable size and then stripping off 80 years of paint.  This was a job!  It still took lots of scraping using the strongest industrial chemicals I have.

The customer also had a piece of yellow bodark wood which was taken from his family’s farm in Texas.  He asked if I could incorporate this wood into the piece –  so here was my idea.  I made these butterfly inlay and placed a few on the top of the trunk. 

 I also inlayed walnut into the old mortise holes and used large walnut dowels to lock in the halflap joints on the case.

I found this escutcheon buried in the thick paint of one of the doors.   After scraping and repainting to match the antique trunk hardware it was used over the top of one of the butterfly inlays.  

I then stained with Mohawk’s Van Dyke Brown followed by a brushed coat of diluted Mohawk Burnt Umber.   After five coats of sprayed lacquer and some rubbing out the trunk was done.    Thanks to my brother Todd for taking the pictures.

Published in: on April 8, 2010 at 7:08 am  Comments (14)  

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  1. That is an incredible piece! I absolutely love the way you used the old doors and how the patina in the wood gives the piece such a warm look. Thanks for sharing it with me.

  2. WOW! Love it!

  3. Wow, this is an awesome piece, especially when I see so many old doors, no longer standard size, wasting away at thrift stores and slavage yards. Awesome.

  4. it truly is beautiful! good job :)

  5. Wow that is beautiful. Nice reuse of the doors. Would look great as a coffee table.

  6. Absolutely amazing! I love it!

  7. What a lovely project. I am thrilled to see true crafstmen still exist.

  8. Beautiful work! Love seeing repurposed projects, but this one really impressed me.

    • Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

      Brendan

  9. The trunk looks beautiful! I’m sure the young lady will love it!
    gail

  10. Fabulous!

  11. Found you through Miss Mustard Seed. Great work!

  12. That is fabulous. I could do that—may not turn out as gorgeous as yours, but it is such a simple idea! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and creativity!

  13. Hello,

    you made a wonderful work. It is amazing. I wish I could be so creative with wood. I am at the beginning with working with furniture. My thing is to make quilts and other things. I came refurbish a bench, because my son was so sad, after his grandpa died, so I thought it could bring him on other thoughts. And we realized, we love it. We have lots of ideas, but not so much time as we want to…

    Yours,

    Marion from Germany


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