custos
15th July 2005, 11:11 AM
Hi All,
I'm about to finish a new-timber Tassie oak dining table that will be used a lot by the family (so picture water, milk and coffee spills, sticky fingers, possibly occasional hot stuff). I've just bought and read Neil's book, which is excellent for teaching how to apply various finishes but not so much on when to use said finishes (note to author for next edition). Even looking through this forum there's a bit of confusion around as to what finish is appropriate for what situation....
So, I'm looking for advice on a table finish that will be reasonably resistant to everyday use. It doesn't need to be bulletproof but should be repairable if necessary. For that reason I was leaning away from 2-pac and 1-pac poly finishes, which are tough but tend to be difficult to repair if scratched or marked (and they look and feel "plastic" to me as well). I'd like to use Danish Oil followed by U-Beaut Traditional Wax, but am unsure as to how durable this finish will be. I'm happy to re-wax the table every six months if this is necessary. Any advice happily received.
I'm about to finish a new-timber Tassie oak dining table that will be used a lot by the family (so picture water, milk and coffee spills, sticky fingers, possibly occasional hot stuff). I've just bought and read Neil's book, which is excellent for teaching how to apply various finishes but not so much on when to use said finishes (note to author for next edition). Even looking through this forum there's a bit of confusion around as to what finish is appropriate for what situation....
So, I'm looking for advice on a table finish that will be reasonably resistant to everyday use. It doesn't need to be bulletproof but should be repairable if necessary. For that reason I was leaning away from 2-pac and 1-pac poly finishes, which are tough but tend to be difficult to repair if scratched or marked (and they look and feel "plastic" to me as well). I'd like to use Danish Oil followed by U-Beaut Traditional Wax, but am unsure as to how durable this finish will be. I'm happy to re-wax the table every six months if this is necessary. Any advice happily received.