jimbur
26th July 2010, 02:32 PM
We've had quite a few queries from this year's crop of HSC students seeking advice on how to finish their projects.
Now is the time for next year's crop to realise that finishing is not a last minute decision that can be taken lightly. Many mistakes in woodworking can be hidden but not the final finish.
At the very least they should make sure they are conversant with the features of the finishes they might wish to use and, if they want to use something like french polish, to take the time to acquire the necessary skills. It is never time wasted and would be a plus factor in describing the history of the making of the piece.
Good luck,
Jim
Now is the time for next year's crop to realise that finishing is not a last minute decision that can be taken lightly. Many mistakes in woodworking can be hidden but not the final finish.
At the very least they should make sure they are conversant with the features of the finishes they might wish to use and, if they want to use something like french polish, to take the time to acquire the necessary skills. It is never time wasted and would be a plus factor in describing the history of the making of the piece.
Good luck,
Jim