chrisinoz
25th December 2016, 10:16 PM
Hi
Hi. I am new to wax.
I have built a tray using Victorian Ash. One side has a significant feature as pictured. My future son-in-law said years ago, whilst working in a business that made table tops out of slabs, they would fill the gaps with clear wax so you could see the feature whilst keeping a level surface.
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I understand the logic of that. He suggested I should also fill in the side but I see no reason to. Also I like the feel of the finish which using wax would be lost.
There is however a small but slightly deeper recess in the feature that would probably suit a bit if wax in it.
If I am on the right track, what kind of wax would one use? Is wax self levelling? (I am finishing the sides of the tray with poly satin.)
Thanks
Hope all have had a safe and happy Christmas.
Chris
Hi. I am new to wax.
I have built a tray using Victorian Ash. One side has a significant feature as pictured. My future son-in-law said years ago, whilst working in a business that made table tops out of slabs, they would fill the gaps with clear wax so you could see the feature whilst keeping a level surface.
402920
I understand the logic of that. He suggested I should also fill in the side but I see no reason to. Also I like the feel of the finish which using wax would be lost.
There is however a small but slightly deeper recess in the feature that would probably suit a bit if wax in it.
If I am on the right track, what kind of wax would one use? Is wax self levelling? (I am finishing the sides of the tray with poly satin.)
Thanks
Hope all have had a safe and happy Christmas.
Chris