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If you are thinking of buying new furniture then you will want to do some research to make sure you get the best furniture that you can afford. You will also want to buy furniture which matches or is going to match your homes decor. Oak unfinished furniture has become a very popular choice for lots of people who want good quality individual designed and designer looks to their homes new furniture. If you want real craftsmanship then oak Amish furniture is the way to go, unlike most furniture which is built by lots of different craftsmen Oak Amish furniture is built by one person. Amish furniture is normally made as a one off piece of designer furniture and no one piece will be the same as any other piece. This gives your oak unfinished furniture a great designer style which will not break the bank.

If you choose Amish unfinished furniture you are sure to get great quality furniture each with its own individual touches. A nice unfinished table and maybe some great oak unfinished chairs to complement it all made in the Amish style. You do not have to live near an Amish community to purchase unfinished Amish furniture, you can now place orders on the internet and they will arrange delivery. The true beauty of having oak unpainted furniture is that you can see the lovely pattern which the wood makes and to protect the wood just apply a clear polish or varnish. Amish unfinished furniture is known for its high quality finish and attention to detail which you can only get from a true craftsman. Due to the high quality of Amish furniture there has been a large increase in demand for this type of furniture and prices have continued to rise but when you see the finished products you will not be disappointed.

On of the biggest advantages of having unfinished oak furniture is you can match the furniture to the décor of your home by just painting oak furniture to match the color scheme in your home. Painting the oak furniture will allow you to match or blend in the furniture with any furniture you already have or you could stain the wood with a wood stain or wax this also doubles as a way to preserve or protect the wood. The choices available when buying unfinished furniture is huge there are lots of shops and websites who specialize in selling unfinished furniture. You can either assemble the furniture your self in a flat pack option or it can also come ready assembled. Unfinished furniture is available to nearly every room in the home from kitchen cupboards to beds and bed sets, dinning room tables to media storage racks the choice is endless.

Why not have a look around at some of the great styles and designs of the unfinished oak furniture which is available. Choosing oak over pine is a good choice as pine is a very soft wood and can be damaged or marked quite easily. Whereas oak is much tougher and stronger than pine and will not mark or damage as easy, its also darker and more suitable for making quality furniture.

Unfinished furniture colonial style is a popular way to have your furniture done. For original pieces, usually the only places to find them anymore are at auction houses or in the homes of collectors. The colonial style is a fine example of master craftsmanship and exquisite skill. These pieces deserve our recognition and appreciation as prime instances of the intersection of creativity and discipline. I am going to assume that you, as a customer, are interested in buying unfinished furniture in the colonial style that is made by a contemporary craftsman and not an original piece.

Buying unfinished furniture colonial style is not a hard undertaking by any means. Indeed, their are stores offering selections all over the United States. The trick is finding a store that sells the piece you want in the style you want and not fainting over the price, especially if you have to ship it. It is obviously better to find a store as close to where you live as you possibly can. Beyond that, the principles for buying unfinished furniture colonial style are the same as buying any other piece of unfinished furniture.

- Look for sturdy craftsmanship. Do not simply assume that a piece is well-made just because it looks good. Appearances deceive, and furniture is no exception.

- Shop around. Do not rely on one store to meet your needs. Some stores may have different craftsmen available with varying levels of ability.

- Do not settle for something less when you know that you can get something better for the same price. You are the customer and the customer is always right, no matter what the salesman may think.

- Last but not least, never forget to check with the manufacturer (if the store is a retail store) of the furniture piece to make sure you are buying what you think you are buying.

Follow these principles and a beautiful colonial style unfinished furniture piece shall be yours.

If finishing furniture is your forte, one of the most important things to consider is what is the best sander to sand unfinished furniture with. If the wood is not sanded properly, the grain can become warped and twisted, ruining the wood. Wood can be sanded improperly via two ways: either the wood is not sanded enough or the wood is sanded too much. Either way offers unique problems, but the most common example is that the wood is sanded too roughly, destroying or damaging the grain. There are other details to take into account when sanding wood but the important thing to keep in mind is the type of sander you buy.

Finishing sanders come in two varieties, block sanders and random orbit sanders. A block sander is exactly what it sounds, a block of sandpaper attached to a motor that imparts it vibration. A random orbit sander is heavier than a block sander. It consists of a large circular spinning block with sandpaper attached. Block sanders provide a better finish that random orbit sanders. Another obvious advantage is that, due to the size of the sander, block sanders can get into corners and nooks that random orbit sanders cannot due to their size. Random orbit sanders also require special sandpaper, unlike block sanders which use standard sandpaper that you can cut into whatever shape you need.

When purchasing a sander consider the following features:

- How fast the sander vibrates. Orbits per minute (OPM) is the most common measurement. Remember, a faster sander sands quicker.

- Some brands offer a variable speed option, which is worth considering if the price is low enough.

-  Do not pay attention to the dust collection system; this probably will not work anyway. If you do want a dust collection system, be sure to buy a sander that comes with a hole punch system so that you can easily punch dust holes in standard sandpaper, rather than having to buy special paper (obviously this only applies to block sanders — orbital sanders require a special kind of sandpaper anyway).

Keep these principles in mind when buying a sander and you will be one happy customer.

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