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See Jason Bedre's latest project, a custom perfume maker's desk "organ" in Mahogany. Finished in General Finishes' Satin Endurovar.

We love all things Jason Bedre! One of his chairs, "Curvis Sedis II," is particularly memorable. It's got complex joinery of interlocking dovetails, as well as spline dovetails, a covered seat that's tapered to the edge, and a frame made of bent laminations.

It's Woodworker Wednesday and we're excited to feature the highly talented Jason Bedre of Bedre Woodworking! From custom cabinetry to furniture and smaller items, the quality and integrity is apparent in his work.

General Finishes presents Sun Valley Woodworks for this Woodworker Wednesday showcase! This company has an astounding portfolio of custom armoires, dressers, nightstands, desks and more!

This week for Woodworker Wednesday, GF is proud to present Fred Rossi of Rossi Custom Woodwork! Fred creates custom furniture like outdoor lawn furniture, tables, desks and more!

This week for Woodworker Wednesday, General Finishes presents Turner Custom Furniture! They build custom furniture like dressers, tables, desks and more.

GF is excited to showcase Aaron Maes of Rugged Cross Fine Art Woodworking, LLC for this week's Woodworker Wednesday. He specializes in high-quality custom furniture such as chairs, tables, desks and more!

Never guarantee a finish on this era of furniture. Inform your customers of this issue and steer customers away from using light colors. Many mahogany pieces from the late 1920's to early 1930's have an aniline dye lacquer finish which can bleed through no matter how many times you paint or prime over it. Although ideal coverage over an aniline dye lacquer can never be guaranteed, the following two products have been known to minimize bleed through:

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ANSWER: Many mahogany pieces from the late 1920s to early 1930s have an aniline dye lacquer finish which can bleed through no matter how many times you paint or prime over it.