Hi,
I don't know if this subject has been covered as the search function doesn't seem to work for me.
I am a beginner woodworker and I have a limited space workshop (shed) and hand held tools only and I have been considering recycling old/broken hardwood furniture to make smaller items but I don't know if this is a good idea.
For example, someone near me was offering a sheesham wood sideboard for next to nothing. It has a chunky top which is rough sawn in a 'rustic' style. The finish has to be removed which could be done through a thicknesser (once I buy one) but will the varnish/oil clog up the blades or damage the machine? Also, I spotted some mahogany on ebay near me but a lot of it has varnish on (disassembled furniture).
Is it worth the effort to try and clean this up and re-use it?
I don't know if this subject has been covered as the search function doesn't seem to work for me.
I am a beginner woodworker and I have a limited space workshop (shed) and hand held tools only and I have been considering recycling old/broken hardwood furniture to make smaller items but I don't know if this is a good idea.
For example, someone near me was offering a sheesham wood sideboard for next to nothing. It has a chunky top which is rough sawn in a 'rustic' style. The finish has to be removed which could be done through a thicknesser (once I buy one) but will the varnish/oil clog up the blades or damage the machine? Also, I spotted some mahogany on ebay near me but a lot of it has varnish on (disassembled furniture).
Is it worth the effort to try and clean this up and re-use it?