Just as addendum to the 1st post re. Silky Oak table.. Their are 6 S.O. chairs as well, over time these had gotten a bit ratty. (The whole lot was made in 1950 after all)
Finally got around to refurbishing them as well, time consuming process..strip off old stain/varnish (i used Diggers, for domestic use, i.e., low toxicity, water clean up), reglue joints etc., a bit of a sand, then a wood oil application, v. easy (2 or 3 coats). The Mrs. recovered the seats with some vinyl to match the lighter veneer used on the seat backs, just some Cabots clear coat (again 2 or 3, also water clean up). I used some stainless cheese head screws to hold the back on, they look the part too.. Bob is your Uncle..
Couldn't get a S.O. veneer, so settled for an American White Pine (030" thick, nice contrast we thought), after stripping off the layer which was cracked and broken, on 1/2" ply, which we couldn't hope to replicate, the ply also was curved !! It kept me out of mischief for a while, just pottering along at my leisure..
Alas now though i have to find some other wood project to keep me occupied, plenty of other stuff to do, but always good to be playing with wood !!