Andyp
24th June 2007, 09:30 PM
Hey my name is Andrew,
I have not built anything out of wood for a considerable period, therefor I am probably what you would refer to as an amateur, thus any help is much appreciated. I have a number of questions so please bear with me.
I am building a kitchen island bench, unfortunately I have small budget thus I am using pine. The bench top is a 35mm thick slab of pine, however because of the softness and highly porous nature of pine I would like advice regarding the best way to seal protect and hopefully harden the bench top (I also wish to stain the pine darker to perhaps an African mahogany colour).
My current thinking is this: It has been recommended that I use a dye mixed with a fungisheild to both achieve an even stain and protect the wood. I was then thinking that I would use organoil hard burnishing oil (basically tung oil but with a few extras and recommended for food prep surfaces) to harden and seal the surface. I am fairly convinced that this is a good method but what do you think?
Another process recommended to me is a clarithane clear polyurethane two pack sealer, however I don't like the sound of this as apparently it is a high gloss finish (I am aiming for a satin/matt finish) and it sounds more like a varnish that could chip?? is there something similar that has a matt/satin finish?
I appreciate any advice that is offered
Cheers Andy
I have not built anything out of wood for a considerable period, therefor I am probably what you would refer to as an amateur, thus any help is much appreciated. I have a number of questions so please bear with me.
I am building a kitchen island bench, unfortunately I have small budget thus I am using pine. The bench top is a 35mm thick slab of pine, however because of the softness and highly porous nature of pine I would like advice regarding the best way to seal protect and hopefully harden the bench top (I also wish to stain the pine darker to perhaps an African mahogany colour).
My current thinking is this: It has been recommended that I use a dye mixed with a fungisheild to both achieve an even stain and protect the wood. I was then thinking that I would use organoil hard burnishing oil (basically tung oil but with a few extras and recommended for food prep surfaces) to harden and seal the surface. I am fairly convinced that this is a good method but what do you think?
Another process recommended to me is a clarithane clear polyurethane two pack sealer, however I don't like the sound of this as apparently it is a high gloss finish (I am aiming for a satin/matt finish) and it sounds more like a varnish that could chip?? is there something similar that has a matt/satin finish?
I appreciate any advice that is offered
Cheers Andy