Bilge
22nd March 2003, 10:24 PM
Hi,
This is my first ever post so I hope I get it right. I have made a coffee table using Jarrah and across it I have inlaid a "swirl" of Tassie Oak. The swirl ranges in width from 9 to 18cms. The other day I saw a demo of Organoil and I thought that this table would look really good using the Hard Burnishing oil that they have. However I am concerned that by following the burnishing technique of leaving the sanding dust on the paper, that the dark colour of the Jarrah is going to spread into the lighter colour of the Tassie Oak. Is this likely to happen and if so would I be better off using something like their Interior Clear Finishing oil which is, I believe, just brushed/ragged on?
Bilge
This is my first ever post so I hope I get it right. I have made a coffee table using Jarrah and across it I have inlaid a "swirl" of Tassie Oak. The swirl ranges in width from 9 to 18cms. The other day I saw a demo of Organoil and I thought that this table would look really good using the Hard Burnishing oil that they have. However I am concerned that by following the burnishing technique of leaving the sanding dust on the paper, that the dark colour of the Jarrah is going to spread into the lighter colour of the Tassie Oak. Is this likely to happen and if so would I be better off using something like their Interior Clear Finishing oil which is, I believe, just brushed/ragged on?
Bilge