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STL349: Finishers on Flexner – FineWoodworking

STL349: Finishers on Flexner – FineWoodworking


Bob Flexner was a contributing editor to Popular Woodworking for over a decade. He was one of the most respected experts on every aspect of finishing and repairing finishes. Bob cut his chops in woodworking when he opened a one-man shop, building and restoring furniture. Over his career, Bob taught hundreds of classes on finishing, and his books have sold over 750,000 copies worldwide.

Bob Flexner died at home on December 29, 2024.

You should read these tributes to Bob from Megan Fitzpatrick and Chris Schwarz.



More from Mike Mascelli:

Born, raised, and still living in Latham, N.Y., Michael Mascelli teaches finishing and upholstery at schools and guilds across the country. He is the director of the Professional Refinisher’s Group and says, “These folks are the true experts in restoration and conservation, so my teaching is just a re-packaging of what I have learned from the pros for over 20 years.” His approach to his work is to respect the piece in front of him and the life it had before it came.

Staining and dyeing wood with Mike Mascelli

With a seemingly endless array of wood stains and dyes, it’s very easy to get confused and overwhelmed when adding color to your furniture. Mike Mascelli will help you understand…

A Woodworker’s Guide to Upholstery: Tools and Materials

In this episode, learn about the tools you’ll need to start upholstering, and the anatomy of a well-constructed chair cushion.

More from John Coffee:

What is French Polishing?

Finishing expert and woodworker John Coffey gives an introduction to shellac, discussing the different types, how to mix it, and how to apply it to create a long-lasting, beautiful French polish finish.

French Polishing: Filling the Pores, Part 1

The initial step in French polishing, called the first polish, is filling the open pores of the wood with shellac, pumice, and good old fashioned elbow grease.

More from Mitch Kohanek:

Mitch’s website, WoodFinishing.org is a fantastic resource.

Check out Mitch’s class at The Marc Adams School of Woodworking


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