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7th July 2013, 07:47 PM
I am making a television cabinet which is currently nearing completion. If you take a look at the photos, the frame is made out of joinery grade plywood.
The drawer, raised panel sides and face frame is made out of Tasmanian Oak.
The base is Jarrah and the table top is Jarrah and Tasmanian Oak.
I wish to have a darker finish for the top and base while a lighter finish for the cabinet as to have a contrasting look. I want the plywood to look very similar to the Tasmanian Oak.
So really my question is which products to use to achieve my objectives and also what grits I should sand to etc.
I have gone to Bunnings and seen products by Cabot's however do I use a water or oil based product?
I have also researched U-Beaut products.
Thank you!
The drawer, raised panel sides and face frame is made out of Tasmanian Oak.
The base is Jarrah and the table top is Jarrah and Tasmanian Oak.
I wish to have a darker finish for the top and base while a lighter finish for the cabinet as to have a contrasting look. I want the plywood to look very similar to the Tasmanian Oak.
So really my question is which products to use to achieve my objectives and also what grits I should sand to etc.
I have gone to Bunnings and seen products by Cabot's however do I use a water or oil based product?
I have also researched U-Beaut products.
Thank you!