Furniture restoration tools

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    Thomas Hamilton
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      General furniture restoration tools include items for prepping surfaces, repairing damage, and applying finishes. Key tools include sandpaper, scrapers, paint brushes, clamps, and wood filler. Power tools like sanders and drills can also be helpful, but manual tools are sufficient for many projects.

      Prep & Repair Tools:

      Sandpaper: Various grits (80, 120, 220, etc.) for different stages of sanding.

      Sanding Block: Provides a flat surface for even sanding.

      Power Sander: (Optional) For large surfaces and faster sanding.

      Scrapers: For removing old paint or varnish.

      Putty Knife: For applying wood filler.

      Wood Filler: To repair cracks, holes, or damage.

      Clamps: Essential for holding pieces together during gluing or repairs.

      Drill & Bits: For drilling new holes or reinforcing joints.

      Utility Knife: For cutting veneer, scoring surfaces, or removing adhesives.

      Finishing Tools:

      Paint Brushes: For applying paint, stain, or varnish.

      Rollers: (Optional) For applying paint to larger surfaces.

      Stain: For coloring the wood.

      Paint: For adding a new finish.

      Varnish/Polyurethane: For protecting the surface.

      Wax: For polishing and protecting wood.

      Safety Equipment:

      Respirator Mask: To protect against dust and chemicals.

      Eye Protection (Goggles): To protect from splinters and splashes.

      Gloves: (Chemical-resistant) For handling chemicals.

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