Cenchelm
22nd July 2015, 01:06 PM
Morning all,
Looking for some advice/tips/assistance when it comes to finishing off a toy chest I put together recently.
I have previously used a dark stain on the pine to bring it up to a kind of brown treasure chest imitation (image attached), which has offset the aluminium bands very nicely. However this time I have used dark leather bands on the timber for a new look and have found myself stuck for how to finish it. I think the bare timber (just cheap pine) is a great contrast with the leather but don't know if I need to seal/stain it to protect it. At the moment it is just going to be holding some of my other creations and keeping dust off them, so it wont be getting a lot of abuse, but if a I decide to sell it or give it away for use, then it may get exposed to more spills or grubby little fingers. I know if I stain it I will enjoy the look of it (dark/darker contrast) anyway, but not sure if I will enjoy it more than the white/dark contrast
SO. Do I leave it bare or finish it and with what, beeswax, danish oil, poly and various stains are sitting on the shelf, also open to suggestions on products. I have found that the pine yellows slightly with the poly and would like to avoid the yellowing and keep it white as possible to continue the contrast.
Cheers, Carl.
Looking for some advice/tips/assistance when it comes to finishing off a toy chest I put together recently.
I have previously used a dark stain on the pine to bring it up to a kind of brown treasure chest imitation (image attached), which has offset the aluminium bands very nicely. However this time I have used dark leather bands on the timber for a new look and have found myself stuck for how to finish it. I think the bare timber (just cheap pine) is a great contrast with the leather but don't know if I need to seal/stain it to protect it. At the moment it is just going to be holding some of my other creations and keeping dust off them, so it wont be getting a lot of abuse, but if a I decide to sell it or give it away for use, then it may get exposed to more spills or grubby little fingers. I know if I stain it I will enjoy the look of it (dark/darker contrast) anyway, but not sure if I will enjoy it more than the white/dark contrast
SO. Do I leave it bare or finish it and with what, beeswax, danish oil, poly and various stains are sitting on the shelf, also open to suggestions on products. I have found that the pine yellows slightly with the poly and would like to avoid the yellowing and keep it white as possible to continue the contrast.
Cheers, Carl.