Anna N
30th September 2018, 02:57 PM
Hi all,
Looking for some advise.
I have purchased rough sawn golden cypress pine to make some outdoor sun lounges.
I am using a thicknesser to dress the wood & then just finish with a light sand if needed, as i have had the wood cut to specific measurements.
I was hoping to get a "Jarrah look" and am trying to work out the best way to do this to get the best finish.
I read somewhere that to stop blockiness it is a great idea to first stain the wood with black tea.
This will raise the fibres and then you can give a light sand and then put say the jarrah stain on it and it should
help to give it a deeper color.
So my question what kind of stain (oil or water based) is best so that i get the Jarrah look?
What kind of oil or poly do i use and can anyone recommend brands etc..... can i get something that has the color in it?
I am planning on finishing the wood while it is in pieces and then putting the pieces together with just hopefully minor touch ups after.
Thanks in advance
Anna
Looking for some advise.
I have purchased rough sawn golden cypress pine to make some outdoor sun lounges.
I am using a thicknesser to dress the wood & then just finish with a light sand if needed, as i have had the wood cut to specific measurements.
I was hoping to get a "Jarrah look" and am trying to work out the best way to do this to get the best finish.
I read somewhere that to stop blockiness it is a great idea to first stain the wood with black tea.
This will raise the fibres and then you can give a light sand and then put say the jarrah stain on it and it should
help to give it a deeper color.
So my question what kind of stain (oil or water based) is best so that i get the Jarrah look?
What kind of oil or poly do i use and can anyone recommend brands etc..... can i get something that has the color in it?
I am planning on finishing the wood while it is in pieces and then putting the pieces together with just hopefully minor touch ups after.
Thanks in advance
Anna