cqvillas
13th May 2011, 02:43 PM
Hi all,
I have nearlly completed a TV cabinet made from Red Cedar and I'm leaning towards finishing it in Rustins Danish Oil.I have only used this oil once on a bread board made of Camphor laurel which came up a treat and I wanted to run my method past you all to see if I'm doing it right. I applied the first coat lightly rubbing with 600 wet and dry to form a slurry which I let sit for a couple of minutes and then wiped off the excess. I did this for another 2 coats and then the last two coats I just rubbed the oil in with a cloth. In between all the coats I cut the surface back with 0000 steel wool. When the last coat was completely dry I buffed the article on the lathe. Will I be able to apply this method to the cabinet or is there a better way to go about it, being such a large area? Any comments would be appreciated.
Cheers,
I have nearlly completed a TV cabinet made from Red Cedar and I'm leaning towards finishing it in Rustins Danish Oil.I have only used this oil once on a bread board made of Camphor laurel which came up a treat and I wanted to run my method past you all to see if I'm doing it right. I applied the first coat lightly rubbing with 600 wet and dry to form a slurry which I let sit for a couple of minutes and then wiped off the excess. I did this for another 2 coats and then the last two coats I just rubbed the oil in with a cloth. In between all the coats I cut the surface back with 0000 steel wool. When the last coat was completely dry I buffed the article on the lathe. Will I be able to apply this method to the cabinet or is there a better way to go about it, being such a large area? Any comments would be appreciated.
Cheers,