View Full Version : Secret "recipes" for finishing
routermaniac
24th July 2007, 12:33 AM
Hello all
I thought it would be a good idea to start a new thread on peoples little recipes for different finishes. It would be very useful to document the little tricks we all use to get that special finish.
I am just new to this as most of my work to date has been carpentry and it usually gets painted. What I have found though by trial and error (and I take no credit for this as its likely been done before) is that a mix of 50/50 boiled linseed oil and poly is great for finishing just about anything.
It is fantastic on tools with wooden handles as not only does it rejuvenate the wood but it looks good for a much longer time than linseed alone. I have also used it on my workbench successfully. It is dead easy to apply with a rug and a little bit goes a long way.
I have also experimented with using stain in such a mix and that seemed to work allright too.
What little tricks does everyone else use? If there is a bit of a response to this the thread may serve as a great resource to us all.
regards
Marios
graemet
25th July 2007, 09:39 PM
Forget the thread, buy Neil's book. That's everything you need to know and then some.:2tsup:
routermaniac
26th July 2007, 12:54 AM
Ive got Neils book :2tsup: , this is meant to be for stuff in addition to Neils book :)
android
14th August 2007, 03:29 AM
who is this neil and what is his book called?
thanks.
ubeaut
14th August 2007, 08:59 AM
who is this neil He's an extremely handsome and wonderful man with a great body, and fantastic sense of humor. He's very giving of his time, extremely friendly and a real cool dude.Women love him, men envy him, rulers bow down to him. He is written about in poems, sung about in songs and spoken about in whispers lest others might hear and swoon. Oh yeah and he's very, very modest. :no: and what is his book called? "A Polishers Handbook" (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/book.html)
Cheers - Neil :U
:hellno: :banhim: :huh:
Barry_White
14th August 2007, 09:47 AM
who is this neil He's an extremely handsome and wonderful man with a great body, and fantastic sense of humor. He's very giving of his time, extremely friendly and a real cool dude.Women love him, men envy him, rulers bow down to him. He is written about in poems, sung about in songs and spoken about in whispers lest others might hear and swoon. Oh yeah and he's very, very modest. :no: and what is his book called? "A Polishers Handbook" (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/book.html)
Cheers - Neil :U
:hellno: :banhim: :huh:
Yes he is very modest indeed, but also very powerful as well along with all his mates and Co. Just don't make him angry.
jaspr
14th August 2007, 09:54 AM
who is this neil and what is his book called?
thanks.
Aka 'the finishing guru' ... he's also a heck of a nice guy!
munruben
14th August 2007, 04:12 PM
who is this neil He's an extremely handsome and wonderful man with a great body,
Gee wish I had a mirror like you got Neil:D
Stuart
14th August 2007, 08:39 PM
Ive got Neils book :2tsup: , this is meant to be for stuff in addition to Neils book :)What? There's more to finishing than what is in his book? It'll take me a lifetime to get close to understanding what is in that one without "going beyond"!
Check out the video we shot of Neil at a Triton club meeting last year (in the video section of the forums - you might have to ask for someone to seed them) - it is in 4 parts and there is plenty of hints and tips right there.
Sorry I haven't got any more to add - everything I know about finishing is in (and came from) "the bible"
Stuart
14th August 2007, 08:41 PM
who is this neil He's an extremely handsome and wonderful man with a great body, and fantastic sense of humor. He's very giving of his time, extremely friendly and a real cool dude.Women love him, men envy him, rulers bow down to him. He is written about in poems, sung about in songs and spoken about in whispers lest others might hear and swoon. Oh yeah and he's very, very modest. :no: and what is his book called? "A Polishers Handbook" (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/book.html)
Cheers - Neil :U
:hellno: :banhim: :huh:Sung to the tune of "Rawhide"
rsser
14th August 2007, 10:59 PM
All true ...
but a Polisher's final word ain't exactly the same as a "Finisher's" or "restorer's" final word' ... if I may suggest a difference or two.
And Marios is right ... there are many ways of skinning a cat, and it pays to listen and learn from a range of wise heads.
I have a copy of a French polisher's handbook published about a century ago, and it talks about ingredients no-one does any more.
Skew ChiDAMN!!
14th August 2007, 11:08 PM
I've got a couple of methods... but SSSH! They're secret! (Well you did ask! :p)
'Sides, I'm a turner and I suspect that finishes that involve old hacksaw blades, ball-peen hammers a gas-axe and/or wire brushes aren't exactly what you're asking about. :wink:
Dang! Did I just give away my methods? :oo:
kiwigeo
15th August 2007, 12:25 AM
Forget about secret recipes...just buy Neil's book.
Anyway if we tell you our secret recipes they wont be secret anymore.