Dragonrider
1st February 2019, 01:32 AM
Greetings Everyone,
I am a new member so I hope I do things properly. I have a piece of Driftwood that has been drying for 2 years and I now want to seal and preserve it. This piece was found in 4 feet of water lying on the bottom. What makes it so interesting is that not only has it obviously been in a bonfire (it has significant charring over parts of its' "body.", but the wood looks remarkably like an Eel or other type of Sea Creature. From the "Mouth" to the knot "Eye" to the "Fin" on the back. Nothing has been cut or modified in any way. It is exactly as found. It is covered with worm holes and crevasses everywhere. Thus my question. I doubt that using a brush or even a spray would cover and seal it adequately. So I am thinking of basically submerging it in whatever I end up using. It is about 16 inches long. My ultimate goal is to mount it on a nice piece of wood and hang it in my game room. So... my 2 questions are:
Is submerging it the best way to seal this and make sure it is adequately coated? If so, should it hang to dry?
What do you recommend I use to seal it with? A varnish? Lindseed Oil?
I really have no idea and could use some help. Thanks to anyone who takes the time to help.
448805
I am a new member so I hope I do things properly. I have a piece of Driftwood that has been drying for 2 years and I now want to seal and preserve it. This piece was found in 4 feet of water lying on the bottom. What makes it so interesting is that not only has it obviously been in a bonfire (it has significant charring over parts of its' "body.", but the wood looks remarkably like an Eel or other type of Sea Creature. From the "Mouth" to the knot "Eye" to the "Fin" on the back. Nothing has been cut or modified in any way. It is exactly as found. It is covered with worm holes and crevasses everywhere. Thus my question. I doubt that using a brush or even a spray would cover and seal it adequately. So I am thinking of basically submerging it in whatever I end up using. It is about 16 inches long. My ultimate goal is to mount it on a nice piece of wood and hang it in my game room. So... my 2 questions are:
Is submerging it the best way to seal this and make sure it is adequately coated? If so, should it hang to dry?
What do you recommend I use to seal it with? A varnish? Lindseed Oil?
I really have no idea and could use some help. Thanks to anyone who takes the time to help.
448805