captain
24th September 2016, 01:07 PM
Hi All,
This is my first post so be patient with me please.
I am currently in the process of restoring an old set of bagpipes made of African Blackwood. I have stripped all the old finish back to bare wood , lightly sanded with 800 grit and thoroughly cleaned with meth spirits.IMHO they are now ready for finishing.The big question is what finish to use.
As far as I can determine modern makers use some form of friction polish. My research tells me that some friction polishes are susceptible to damage by water and alcohol.While I am not worried about the alcohol I am worried about water damage as bagpipers are often caught out in the rain.How big a problem would this be ?
I would be extremely grateful for any information on recommended products and techniques that might be suitable for this project.
I might add that I am after a more subdued sheen rather than an ultra shiny look
Many thanks
Dave
This is my first post so be patient with me please.
I am currently in the process of restoring an old set of bagpipes made of African Blackwood. I have stripped all the old finish back to bare wood , lightly sanded with 800 grit and thoroughly cleaned with meth spirits.IMHO they are now ready for finishing.The big question is what finish to use.
As far as I can determine modern makers use some form of friction polish. My research tells me that some friction polishes are susceptible to damage by water and alcohol.While I am not worried about the alcohol I am worried about water damage as bagpipers are often caught out in the rain.How big a problem would this be ?
I would be extremely grateful for any information on recommended products and techniques that might be suitable for this project.
I might add that I am after a more subdued sheen rather than an ultra shiny look
Many thanks
Dave