Preserving an Arts and Crafts Finish
Author and craftsman Bruce Johnson continues his restoration of a Gustav Stickley chair by demonstrating how to make and use a dark paste wax to protect and preserve an original finish. Part 4 of a 5-part video series @ www.ArtsandCraftsCollector.com.

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Fuming a Finish – Cool, but Dangerous

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FRENCH POLISHERS TRICK - How To Restore The Finish on an Antique Chair in 3 Steps

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Amanda Clifford: A Close Look at Stickley Furniture

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Making your own colored wax finish with Brian Miller

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This Heirloom Almost Got Thrown Away

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Gustav Stickley and the American Arts and Crafts Movement- Exhibition Tour

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Paste Wax The Magical Substance

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Restoring a Arts & Crafts, Mission Style Pedestal

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Aniline Dye in Danish Oil for Dark Mission / Stickley Wood Finish plus Avoiding Lap Marks in Dyes

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David Rudd: A Close Look at Stickley Furniture

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Identifying Arts and Crafts Furniture

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The LIES and confusion of Tung Oil wood finish

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How to Create a Dark Wood Finish Using Ammonia Fuming

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Arts & Crafts Furniture Series: Limbert #238 Table with Free Plans!

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Moldings for an Arts and Crafts Home- Authentic details you need to understand.

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How to Remove White Rings & Haze From Finishes and Furniture

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I spent 20 days restoring this quirky dresser from 1820

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Make a Historic Beeswax, Oil & Turpentine Furniture Polish Finish

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The Frankenstein table – Restoring a messed up coffee table | Furniture Restoration

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