Vintage-Looking Wooden Riser
by TheAccentPiece in Workshop > Woodworking
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Vintage-Looking Wooden Riser
I set out to achieve the look of antique-looking vintage wooden risers. For more pictures and details, visit my site.
Supplies
Materials to a make this vintage wooden riser:
Helpful Items to create character on the wood:
-these wire end drill brushes
-hammer, chisels, screw driver, etc to rough up the slab
Items needed:
- slab of wood (dimensions are up to you - the more imperfections, the better!)
-orbital sander (a mouse sander or and other handheld one will work fine)
-stain of your choice (I used this one and Rustoleum Flagstone)
Choose Your Starting Wood
Start with finding a piece of wood with lots of imperfections and cracks, as this will help achieve the look of an antique piece
Trim Stock to Desired Size
Cross cut the piece to desired length using your miter saw.. I chose around 19".
Make the Feet
Using the remainder of your stock, trim a piece around 1.5" wide. Create 4 equal pieces. Glue the pieces to the board (this glue brush is helpful) and use clamps to let it completely dry.
Sand/age the Piece
Start by smoothing the edges with your sander with 80 grit paper to remove any sharp edges or splinters. Be careful to not remove too much of the surface – I really like the look of the saw marks and I wanted to keep those. Now, use what you can find to create character on the piece. Have fun with this! Some ideas of things you can use are hand planer, hammer, chisel, wire brush, screwdriver, wire brush etc
Stain
Apply the stain of your choice! I used this stain first second was rustoleum flagstone. And that's it! For more details and more tutorials, find me at theaccentpiece.com!