David Dixson
13th September 2017, 10:15 PM
Howdy All,
It's been many years since I've posted to Woodwork Forums, as I haven't done much woodworking due to health issues, but recently we've purchased some made in (Vietnam?) put them together yourself unfinished shelves and end tables. The products were made with what I believe is Rubberwood, from old, non-productive trees. Years ago, I assembled a set of these and got great results with Wipe-On poly, as I wanted a clear coat.
Move 17 years into present day and I have more of the same Rubberwood product. This time, my wife would like to try and duplicate a finish we have on a Chinese made table she's ordered from Amazon. The table appears to have a rich, very reddish/red brown color that she loves. I suspect it's some type of heavy colored varnish or oil based stain/finish, as the woodgrain does not show through much with this finish. It's a very common finish these days for the mixed steel and wood entertainment centers being sold for large flat screen televisions.
I've ordered a bottle of red mahogany dye colorant and have plenty of denatured alcohol on hand I can use as stain, but I'm not sure what would be the best finish over the stain or if I should even use a spirit stain. I have real Tung Oil and boiled lineseed oil as well as mixed oil products containing dryers on hand. If possible, I'd like to go with the wipe on poly, as we've found it be a very durable finish and right now we're keeping 3 grandchildren in the house with us, with the typical rough on furniture finishes one has with kids 3 to 7 years old.
Can someone advise?
Thank you,
Dave in Georgia, USA
David Dixson
It's been many years since I've posted to Woodwork Forums, as I haven't done much woodworking due to health issues, but recently we've purchased some made in (Vietnam?) put them together yourself unfinished shelves and end tables. The products were made with what I believe is Rubberwood, from old, non-productive trees. Years ago, I assembled a set of these and got great results with Wipe-On poly, as I wanted a clear coat.
Move 17 years into present day and I have more of the same Rubberwood product. This time, my wife would like to try and duplicate a finish we have on a Chinese made table she's ordered from Amazon. The table appears to have a rich, very reddish/red brown color that she loves. I suspect it's some type of heavy colored varnish or oil based stain/finish, as the woodgrain does not show through much with this finish. It's a very common finish these days for the mixed steel and wood entertainment centers being sold for large flat screen televisions.
I've ordered a bottle of red mahogany dye colorant and have plenty of denatured alcohol on hand I can use as stain, but I'm not sure what would be the best finish over the stain or if I should even use a spirit stain. I have real Tung Oil and boiled lineseed oil as well as mixed oil products containing dryers on hand. If possible, I'd like to go with the wipe on poly, as we've found it be a very durable finish and right now we're keeping 3 grandchildren in the house with us, with the typical rough on furniture finishes one has with kids 3 to 7 years old.
Can someone advise?
Thank you,
Dave in Georgia, USA
David Dixson