JordsWoodShop
14th November 2011, 01:49 AM
Hey guys, Im working on a bit of a special project, its only a dining room table, but with the bent laminated oregon and sheoak legs , a big slab of sheoak for the top (you should see this slab its huge!...for sheoak) wich features a nice simple jarrah inlay going down the middle.
But the time has come to start thinking about what finish to use.
The slab has some beautiful medullary rays / ray-flakes wich I would love to show off, so a finish that has exceptional clarity/sparkle would be great but it also needs to be tough! It is a dining table after all.
At first I was thinking about doing a combo of danish oil at first and than going over with a quality polyurethane to make it pop, but I have sorta gone off this idea so any thought would be greatly appreciated.
Jordan
jordswoodshop.com | Wood working video podcast (http://www.jordswoodshop.com)
But the time has come to start thinking about what finish to use.
The slab has some beautiful medullary rays / ray-flakes wich I would love to show off, so a finish that has exceptional clarity/sparkle would be great but it also needs to be tough! It is a dining table after all.
At first I was thinking about doing a combo of danish oil at first and than going over with a quality polyurethane to make it pop, but I have sorta gone off this idea so any thought would be greatly appreciated.
Jordan
jordswoodshop.com | Wood working video podcast (http://www.jordswoodshop.com)