![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
Title: Classic Wood Finishing 144 pages are comprised in this interesting book, with 48 pages of glossy, full-color pictures of various finishing 'looks' on different woods. George Frank, the author, is deceased. He was a fine finisher, born in Hungary, later moving to and establishing his own finishing business in Paris. In 1939, he moved and established a wood finishing business in New York. It is these 60 plus years experience as a fine finisher that George Frank brings to this book. That said, I found the 2nd section a tad confusing with titles like: The Ebenistes, Brou de Noix, Cochineal, and Mordants. These were all in the 2nd section on Stains, Dyes, and Chemical Treatments. This, I thought, would be a breeze but this man's knowledge leaves me far behind. Frank has a way of explaining it, though, that makes sense when he gets down to the basics: binders, pigments and carriers. But there is some really old stuff here, which might be invaluable to me if I could learn a little bit more.
I have always enjoyed reading articles written by Frank in older issues of FWW - he has a way of telling a tale. There were not enough of his tales in this book for me, instead he focused on the business of finishing. I don't think that I had the background for some of his older, more historical types of stains and dyes. I had to re-read the earlier sections. From my perspective, this book will take some time for me to catch up to. As a prospective finisher, you will need to determine if your experience can take advantage of this book. But if your budget allows more than the purchase of 1 finishing book, then by all means, get this one. It will help you realize how far the trade of finishing has progressed and the color pictures are astounding! ![]() Editor's Note: Sterling Publishing has graciously donated several books for review which are passed on to our members free of charge. Thank You! |