Phalophalot
8th June 2012, 12:19 PM
Hello,
I am in the process of making a outdoor bench of Lebaneese Cedar.
My plan is to oil the timber.
two questions.
To what gritt should I sand to before applying the first oil coat.
I was thinking around a 180gritt.
Oil and then sand with a Random Orbital Sander up to a 240 gritt while applying a fresh coat of oil after each gritt.
Does this sound reasonable.
Is there a gritt that if I sand to the oil will not soak in. i.e. the timber becomes too smooth.
Question two.
I seems a natural tainted oil is not really all that natural in colour (yellowish tint) and is not great as a uv inhibitor.
So for a Lebaneese Cedar. Which isn't all that common. Seems to be in between a red cedar and a pine in colour. What tint may be recommended. I don't want to darken it too much. Any suggestions. How about a Jarrah finish?? As I said the natural colour does have a slight red tone to it?
I am in the process of making a outdoor bench of Lebaneese Cedar.
My plan is to oil the timber.
two questions.
To what gritt should I sand to before applying the first oil coat.
I was thinking around a 180gritt.
Oil and then sand with a Random Orbital Sander up to a 240 gritt while applying a fresh coat of oil after each gritt.
Does this sound reasonable.
Is there a gritt that if I sand to the oil will not soak in. i.e. the timber becomes too smooth.
Question two.
I seems a natural tainted oil is not really all that natural in colour (yellowish tint) and is not great as a uv inhibitor.
So for a Lebaneese Cedar. Which isn't all that common. Seems to be in between a red cedar and a pine in colour. What tint may be recommended. I don't want to darken it too much. Any suggestions. How about a Jarrah finish?? As I said the natural colour does have a slight red tone to it?