namtrak
16th June 2006, 10:53 AM
I recently bought a couple of small jars of the Ubeaut EEE wax and Shellacream, and I decided I needed to draw a comparison between my usual methods of finishing and the ubeaut way.
I had a piece of red stringybark from an old weatherboard house, which I sanded down to 1200. After applying the finishes, 3 coats of oil, 3 poly (sanding between) and 1 application of the Ubeaut stuff, I left the piece outside for 1 week.
Red stringybark itself is quite light, as compared to say Red gum or Jarrah. And although in some applications a darker finish suits me, I am a bit concerned that the oil finish is attracting dust and has become so dark that the wood needs light on it to show it off.
In the two photos I am trying to show A) the change in colour in the piece and B) the lustre of the different finishes.
The finishes are (from right to left) Raw Linseed Oil, Cabot's polyurethrane and the Ubeaut stuff.
A) The oil darkens the piece much more so than the other two, and although the picture doesn't really show it the polyurethrane darkens the piece slightly more than Ubeaut.
B) The lustre remained unchanged in the Ubeaut but did diminish somewhat with the other two.
The one thing picture doesn't show is the feel of the piece. Whilst I had always felt the oil finish maintained a smooth feel, it is like sandpaper compared to Ubeaut and the Poly is somewhere in between.
This is not necessarily an advert for Ubeaut more a reflection on the variety it provides to my finishing.
Cheers
I had a piece of red stringybark from an old weatherboard house, which I sanded down to 1200. After applying the finishes, 3 coats of oil, 3 poly (sanding between) and 1 application of the Ubeaut stuff, I left the piece outside for 1 week.
Red stringybark itself is quite light, as compared to say Red gum or Jarrah. And although in some applications a darker finish suits me, I am a bit concerned that the oil finish is attracting dust and has become so dark that the wood needs light on it to show it off.
In the two photos I am trying to show A) the change in colour in the piece and B) the lustre of the different finishes.
The finishes are (from right to left) Raw Linseed Oil, Cabot's polyurethrane and the Ubeaut stuff.
A) The oil darkens the piece much more so than the other two, and although the picture doesn't really show it the polyurethrane darkens the piece slightly more than Ubeaut.
B) The lustre remained unchanged in the Ubeaut but did diminish somewhat with the other two.
The one thing picture doesn't show is the feel of the piece. Whilst I had always felt the oil finish maintained a smooth feel, it is like sandpaper compared to Ubeaut and the Poly is somewhere in between.
This is not necessarily an advert for Ubeaut more a reflection on the variety it provides to my finishing.
Cheers