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Ando
27th June 2011, 01:24 PM
G'day Gentlemen (and Ladies),

Over the weekend just gone I've (with the help of my mate Sean and Lismore woodworkers) produced a simple book-shelf/desk-shelf (attached picture).. With the aid of some abrassive paper (presumably will only go as fine as '400') a couple of sash clamps and some aquadhere (don't want to use metal fastenings inc. nail/screws) I'll just about have this project complete... But I must finish this ofcourse! My woodwork experience is very limited. Can anyone please offer me as much unspecific, trivial, or detailed advice as possible?

Cheers :U

- Ando

Karl1
29th June 2011, 02:21 PM
Hi Ando,

Use Rustins Danish Oil. Follow the instructions on the can and enjoy the result.

Christos
1st July 2011, 03:34 PM
I will second that using a danish oil. In the past I would have gone with a poly finish but these days I am going for more towards oil.

If you take a look at the can it might give an indication that it is a blend of ingredents one of which might be ploy based to speed up drying. I have not used this one before but have used another brand of Danish oil.

Karl1
1st July 2011, 03:42 PM
Quite so Christos. Rustin's does not have polyurethane in it, unlike some other brands. You could use pure tung oil, for that matter.