surfdabbler
15th October 2017, 12:59 PM
A friend of mine recently made a table from some Spotted Gum slabs, and finished it with a Feast Watson exterior grade oil finish. He had some problems with the finish not drying, leaving sticky patches, even after a few days. I got some of his offcuts and made a new handle for an old hammer, and used some Feast Watson Scandinavian Oil on it, and had the same issue - even after a week of drying in decent weather, the finish was still tacky. I ended up wiping it down with turps to remove the tackiness, and put some oil-based poly on top, and it is now fine, but I'm curious as to why the oil finishes are not drying on this timber.
I've used the Scandi Oil plenty of times of various projects on many types of wood and never had the finish not dry before. The timber was from a tree in my friend's yard, and was milled than then left in separated stacks to dry for a year after milling.
Any ideas on what I can do with this timber to assist the oil finishes? I'm wanting to build a couple of wooden mallets, and would like to finish them with oil, but if it's not going to dry, then I'll need to change my plans.
I've used the Scandi Oil plenty of times of various projects on many types of wood and never had the finish not dry before. The timber was from a tree in my friend's yard, and was milled than then left in separated stacks to dry for a year after milling.
Any ideas on what I can do with this timber to assist the oil finishes? I'm wanting to build a couple of wooden mallets, and would like to finish them with oil, but if it's not going to dry, then I'll need to change my plans.