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<blockquote data-quote="Mmac52280" data-source="post: 2593348" data-attributes="member: 120230"><p>I have trained one person in over 40 years of woodworking and restorations. I learned the one skill you can't teach is patience. We have been doing something new the last 4 years. First image is the door nearly finished, built from scratch out of poplar. Known as a quadruple i. Second image is it installed. Door was coated with powdered copper, then chemically antiqued. With proper prep work, I can apply it to virtually anything, metal, wood, even glass. Top over door is actually glass. A bit much in the image, it was the day we antiqued it. Takes a couple weeks to soften the look to appear to be a 100 year old copper door. Old church restoration project. Not exactly a camouflaged look.[ATTACH=full]385363[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]385364[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mmac52280, post: 2593348, member: 120230"] I have trained one person in over 40 years of woodworking and restorations. I learned the one skill you can't teach is patience. We have been doing something new the last 4 years. First image is the door nearly finished, built from scratch out of poplar. Known as a quadruple i. Second image is it installed. Door was coated with powdered copper, then chemically antiqued. With proper prep work, I can apply it to virtually anything, metal, wood, even glass. Top over door is actually glass. A bit much in the image, it was the day we antiqued it. Takes a couple weeks to soften the look to appear to be a 100 year old copper door. Old church restoration project. Not exactly a camouflaged look.[ATTACH type="full"]385363[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]385364[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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