OLDBROWNDOG
5th September 2014, 07:26 PM
Hi all, I am really into working with salvaged Kauri & need a few tips from seasoned users please:
1. GAPS & HOLES
For long seam gaps & holes I'd like to fill them with either a completely inconspicuous substance or alternately one that has a nice look to it. I find timbermate & cabots putty really show up once i polish the timber (i have to mix bit off jarrah colour with a lot of pine colour to get a colour match) so i am not a fan of them. Is there a substance that can be used for seam gaps & small holes that is inconspicuous? OR alternately is there a wax that will give that nice antique look.. Bearing in mind i usually shellac as a finish.
2. SHELLAC
I've been using regular shellac which has that orangey colour to it, but i think kauri has a nice colour to it & am wondering if blonde shellac would look good? Alternately what other finishes are nice? Ive been thinking Linseed/metho/vinegar rubbed a few coats rubbed back each time with steel wool & then a finish with carnauba wax might be nice..
Any other proven methods? I like natural type finishes. (besides french polishing.. i want something easyish but nice)
3. GLUE
When putting 2 long boards together at right angles (so it leaves that hard to sand inner edge) i have been having a nightmare getting the last little bits of glue out of the inner corners. I need to use really strong glues cos i dont like screwing so ive been using sikkens 30 min super grip or CA techniglue. Both of them obviously squeeze out the sides when clamped & then when dry are a &*^%$ to sand off (even after chiselling away). Is PVA strong enough? perhaps with a biscuit join? Or any different glues you can recommend?
thanks people
1. GAPS & HOLES
For long seam gaps & holes I'd like to fill them with either a completely inconspicuous substance or alternately one that has a nice look to it. I find timbermate & cabots putty really show up once i polish the timber (i have to mix bit off jarrah colour with a lot of pine colour to get a colour match) so i am not a fan of them. Is there a substance that can be used for seam gaps & small holes that is inconspicuous? OR alternately is there a wax that will give that nice antique look.. Bearing in mind i usually shellac as a finish.
2. SHELLAC
I've been using regular shellac which has that orangey colour to it, but i think kauri has a nice colour to it & am wondering if blonde shellac would look good? Alternately what other finishes are nice? Ive been thinking Linseed/metho/vinegar rubbed a few coats rubbed back each time with steel wool & then a finish with carnauba wax might be nice..
Any other proven methods? I like natural type finishes. (besides french polishing.. i want something easyish but nice)
3. GLUE
When putting 2 long boards together at right angles (so it leaves that hard to sand inner edge) i have been having a nightmare getting the last little bits of glue out of the inner corners. I need to use really strong glues cos i dont like screwing so ive been using sikkens 30 min super grip or CA techniglue. Both of them obviously squeeze out the sides when clamped & then when dry are a &*^%$ to sand off (even after chiselling away). Is PVA strong enough? perhaps with a biscuit join? Or any different glues you can recommend?
thanks people