Gabriel
9th December 2014, 04:28 AM
Hey folks,
I have browsed through the finishing threads, and can't really find something that will help me decide.
I usually make smaller items such as bowls, pens, small boxes (haven't tackled too many of them) and have made a coffee table. I have a bunch of different oils waxes and finishes and have been pretty happy with most of the results. The coffee table was hard burnished and the finish is quite good, however I don't think its the right one for the next job I'm tackling.
I am building an entertainment unit (few wip shots and finished product will follow in the woodworking/large items section once completed). It is made from messmate (I assume vic ash) and blackheart sassafrass.
As I haven't really made many large useable furniture items, and I would love to avoid making the wrong choice as it would mean a heck of a lot of sanding to rectify, I thought I would put it to the forum to help me out.
I have some clear resin (purchased from Brendan Stemp) which I will be filling a few large voids/knot holes with, and then it comes to the finish....
I haven't used any WOP to date, other than some test pieces with gum vein and knots through it. The finish is quite nice, however I am a little worried that it will take the 'natural feel' of the timber away.
I could use hard burnishing oil again, however I find that to be a little dull (maybe my technique needs looking at rather than the product). Danish oil would be another option but I'm unsure how that goes on such a large project.
I don't have access to any spray gear, but if it is the best option I should be looking at then I could always get more toys to accomodate :U
Any ideas/techniques people could recommend would be gratefully received.....
Thanks a bunch
Gab
I have browsed through the finishing threads, and can't really find something that will help me decide.
I usually make smaller items such as bowls, pens, small boxes (haven't tackled too many of them) and have made a coffee table. I have a bunch of different oils waxes and finishes and have been pretty happy with most of the results. The coffee table was hard burnished and the finish is quite good, however I don't think its the right one for the next job I'm tackling.
I am building an entertainment unit (few wip shots and finished product will follow in the woodworking/large items section once completed). It is made from messmate (I assume vic ash) and blackheart sassafrass.
As I haven't really made many large useable furniture items, and I would love to avoid making the wrong choice as it would mean a heck of a lot of sanding to rectify, I thought I would put it to the forum to help me out.
I have some clear resin (purchased from Brendan Stemp) which I will be filling a few large voids/knot holes with, and then it comes to the finish....
I haven't used any WOP to date, other than some test pieces with gum vein and knots through it. The finish is quite nice, however I am a little worried that it will take the 'natural feel' of the timber away.
I could use hard burnishing oil again, however I find that to be a little dull (maybe my technique needs looking at rather than the product). Danish oil would be another option but I'm unsure how that goes on such a large project.
I don't have access to any spray gear, but if it is the best option I should be looking at then I could always get more toys to accomodate :U
Any ideas/techniques people could recommend would be gratefully received.....
Thanks a bunch
Gab