surfdabbler
6th June 2012, 06:14 PM
I was after some Danish Oil for doing a big 1mx2m slab of camphor for a desk top. I've not used danish oil before. All they had at the hardware store was Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil. I've been happy with Feast Watson products before, so I bought some, but I am wondering whether I should return it.
The container says that it is a Danish Oil, but they talk about working it into the timer, rather than the wipe-on-leave-wipe-off that I was expecting. They also recommend a sanding sealer for open or coarse grain timber, which to me, defeats the whole purpose of using a danish oil, as it would prevent the oil from soaking in. They don't mention Tung or Linseed oil in the ingredients, but they do say "a blend of penetrating oils and polyurethane resin".
It's all a bit vague, and I'm a little confused at the moment. Is this what I want or not? Will this work like a standard danish oil to enhance the curly grain of the camphor, and let me follow-up with a polyurethane top coat? Anyone got any words of wisdom for me?
The container says that it is a Danish Oil, but they talk about working it into the timer, rather than the wipe-on-leave-wipe-off that I was expecting. They also recommend a sanding sealer for open or coarse grain timber, which to me, defeats the whole purpose of using a danish oil, as it would prevent the oil from soaking in. They don't mention Tung or Linseed oil in the ingredients, but they do say "a blend of penetrating oils and polyurethane resin".
It's all a bit vague, and I'm a little confused at the moment. Is this what I want or not? Will this work like a standard danish oil to enhance the curly grain of the camphor, and let me follow-up with a polyurethane top coat? Anyone got any words of wisdom for me?