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![]() ![]() ![]() To create distressed furniture is to use lengths of chain that are several different sizes. This idea works especially well with wooden pieces such as dining tables, wardrobes, and coffee tables. To create the look of years of accumulated nicks and dents in the surface of the wood, use the length of chain like a whip and strike the surface of the wood.
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![]() ![]() ![]() A similar technique is used on spammers
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() this site does attract em...... distressed furniture...hmm..possibly distressed due to witnessing too many unsightly bodies in their underpants?
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![]() ![]() ![]() This is an odd thread! My husband was a Master French Polisher when we met and taught me about distressing furniture....it never seemed right to me that he'd spend days polishing a table and chairs to a perfect sheen and then got a chain and bashed the hell out of it to make it old so that it looked antique....this is not an illicit industry but a genuine "reproduction antiques" business that truly is in HUGE demand....or was. Who knows what is huge any more? Certainly not the demand for my lyrics LOL
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