ohno
24th August 2007, 08:38 PM
:rolleyes:
Been a natural feature nut i always run into this problem.
How to preserve naturally weathered wood and create a nice blend between it and nicely polished areas.
Specifically the piece iam working on at the moment.
Its from an old seasoned regum fence post. The outside is a nice silvery weathered grey and i have carved in still leaving some of the outer surface.
The red interior i'll do some sort of finish on but dont want to put anything on the grey as everything i've trialled will darken the color.:no:.
Can anyone suggest something i could use or do to give these areas some measure of protection without discoloring? :roll: Or is this the cross that us "mr naturals" have to bear?:wink:
Just thinking, what about Matt finishes??????. never used em really...:B
/rant.
Ben:D
Been a natural feature nut i always run into this problem.
How to preserve naturally weathered wood and create a nice blend between it and nicely polished areas.
Specifically the piece iam working on at the moment.
Its from an old seasoned regum fence post. The outside is a nice silvery weathered grey and i have carved in still leaving some of the outer surface.
The red interior i'll do some sort of finish on but dont want to put anything on the grey as everything i've trialled will darken the color.:no:.
Can anyone suggest something i could use or do to give these areas some measure of protection without discoloring? :roll: Or is this the cross that us "mr naturals" have to bear?:wink:
Just thinking, what about Matt finishes??????. never used em really...:B
/rant.
Ben:D