I had such high hopes for this dresser. I saw so muchpotential. With each failing attempt, my hopes fall just bit and its potential diminishes;but, I REFUSE to give up. My parents and Mr. Awesome will be the first to tellyou just how stubborn I can be.
Find the Fabulous and Free Post here |
Remember...get the quart size! It's worth it. |
Wait the appropriate amount of time and for the stripper to bubble before beginning to strip. |
There were some significant chunks missing out of two of the legs so I grabbed my wood putty and rigged a way that would allow me to fill them in easier (see pictures for explanation) Once the legs were fixed and the other holes filled in, I glued in my shelves and waited for the glue to dry.
This allowed me to fill in the hole instead of trying to create a straight edge from scratch. |
Filled in with putty |
Sanded smoot |
Isn't my nephew cute? He stopped by with Grandpa and I couldn't resist taking his picture. So Handsome! |
Do you like my improv clamps for the back? |
Out came the stripper…again. I stripped this stubborn thing4 times! and this is how it turned out. Unfortunately, the stripper removedsome of the putty from the fixed legs…FAIL #5. I opted to just cut the legs offan inch since the dresser could stand to lose some height and I figured theputty would keep chipping off in that area. I sanded it…again, this time going against thegrain in hopes of roughing it up better.
The top of the dresser didn’t cooperate very well and it hadsome low uneven spots so I decided to go get some 5mm panel and used contactcement to adhere that to the top. I then routed the edges down to the size Ineeded.
Now, this left me with some pretty unattractive raw edges so I went to Home Depot and found some decorative trim that I liked. I measured the lengths and cut the edges at a 45 degree angle. I lined up the trim and glued them on using normal wood glue.
After all this, I was finally ready to prime. Or so Ithought anyways. I went out all ready to prime just to find that my shelves hadcome unglued…FAIL #6. It was one of those moments where you stand there and genuinelyask yourself if this project is worth it or if you should just trash the wholething. Would you have given up? I didn’t. I attempted to glue the shelves backin but this time with contact cement (that will hold anything right?) FAIL #7!Not even contact cement would keep these shelves in place. That’s where the oldelementary school saying popped into my head. Nothing sticks to this thing!
This is the point that I am at now. I can’t say that I amexcited for this project anymore but I will persevere and hope that it getsbetter…or at least doesn’t get worse.
I look forward to writing the finish post for this projectand hopefully sometime soon.
Would you have given up? Do you still see potential or am I fighting a loosing battle?
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