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Lumberjack Rick
21st October 2011, 03:25 PM
The finish I am about to describe for you was one that my old teacher tought me. I mainly used it on the completed piece of work on the lathe as it was a breeze to apply.

Its simple, beeswax sealer, once this is applied the tip some Brasso on your hand and apply then your done. Yes I said Brasso,the brass polish. Great stuff on pine and similar timbers. Gives a light sheen and a beautiful golden yellow tone. Im not smoking anything, trust me, give it a try! Let me know what you think. I call it The Jard's Polish. (Named after Mr Jardine, my former wood/metal work teacher.)

Oddjob1
21st October 2011, 06:54 PM
No worries about Brasso,

in the old days we had to restore telephones with this product, pretty much a fine grit with emulsifier me thinks, high evaporation rate especially with heat, buffs to a high shine, must be magic:):2tsup:

Cheers Oddjob1

dr4g0nfly
21st October 2011, 07:48 PM
It's been a while since I was in the Army and had to polish any uniform buttons and smelt it - but isn't this stuff Amonia based.

Sounds okay on soft wood but knowing what Amonia does to some timbers I'd be careful around Tanic Woods like Oak & Ash.

As always, try it on a piece of scrap first.

tea lady
21st October 2011, 08:03 PM
Ah yes! But we all use the canuba wax based finished that Ubeaut sells. Its a harder wax that stands up to more abuse than beeswax! :cool:

Lumberjack Rick
25th October 2011, 03:55 PM
I agree, testing it in scrap is always a wise move! Tealady I might have to try some of that polsih.