woodbegood
26th July 2005, 10:52 AM
<!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->Hi,
Firstly, been searching around the forums for a while and there is a wealth of info in here ‘Nice work!’. I will try and post some pictures when I get finished.
I have a question about how to apply Tung Oil for furniture, in this case a coffee table, sorry for the long post, but I figure that more info is good.
Background.
I have Watyl Tung oil, so I am pretty sure that this is not the pure Tung Oil Varity.
I have a large slab of Rosewood, or Rose Mahogany. 1300x750x70
I am looking for a hard finish that is able to stand a few bumps and scratches, however it does not need to be ‘showroom’. It’s there to be used and don’t mind every now and then putting in some work to do it justice.
The finish I am looking for is a ‘True’ look that seems to be part of the wood, can be satin or matt, but clear not hazy. I am not after that super shinny finish that seams to sit on top of the wood.
The colour is fine, but really looking to bring the grain detail out as this is truly a stunning piece of wood.
I have prepared the wood down through the papers, (wetting in between) to 800
The can says to apply the Oil with a roller, but I figured that this was more for the Flooring application, so I ignored that and user 0000 steal wood, and rubbed it in.
So my question
Should I rub it in till it almost looks dry?, or should I leave a glossy/oily film on it and let that dry?
The first method, seems to work but is now giving a bit of a dull streaky shine to it. Done 3 thin coats
The second method, I have tried out last night on the under side, and seems to give a varnished uneven look.
May be I should be using tung oil to protect, and then finish with wax/polish?
Any thoughts
Thanks in advance
Mark
Firstly, been searching around the forums for a while and there is a wealth of info in here ‘Nice work!’. I will try and post some pictures when I get finished.
I have a question about how to apply Tung Oil for furniture, in this case a coffee table, sorry for the long post, but I figure that more info is good.
Background.
I have Watyl Tung oil, so I am pretty sure that this is not the pure Tung Oil Varity.
I have a large slab of Rosewood, or Rose Mahogany. 1300x750x70
I am looking for a hard finish that is able to stand a few bumps and scratches, however it does not need to be ‘showroom’. It’s there to be used and don’t mind every now and then putting in some work to do it justice.
The finish I am looking for is a ‘True’ look that seems to be part of the wood, can be satin or matt, but clear not hazy. I am not after that super shinny finish that seams to sit on top of the wood.
The colour is fine, but really looking to bring the grain detail out as this is truly a stunning piece of wood.
I have prepared the wood down through the papers, (wetting in between) to 800
The can says to apply the Oil with a roller, but I figured that this was more for the Flooring application, so I ignored that and user 0000 steal wood, and rubbed it in.
So my question
Should I rub it in till it almost looks dry?, or should I leave a glossy/oily film on it and let that dry?
The first method, seems to work but is now giving a bit of a dull streaky shine to it. Done 3 thin coats
The second method, I have tried out last night on the under side, and seems to give a varnished uneven look.
May be I should be using tung oil to protect, and then finish with wax/polish?
Any thoughts
Thanks in advance
Mark