Wood Worm
20th December 2007, 04:44 PM
I have two questions regarding what would be the best finish to use.
Project 1: I'm making wine racks out of very old red cedar (came from wall panels made early last century). The timber is very soft. Can scratch it with your fingernail. What would be best to harden the the surface but not darken the colour too much?
Project 2: I'm using silky oak from two old desks and some very old doors to build a bar. What suggestions do you have on a suitable finish to bring out the grain without hiding it (keep it light)? It needs to be resistant to water and alcohol. I'm not after a varnish or estapol finish but more an oil type that won't show the damage done by drunken yobos.
Another porblem I've encountered is cleaning the old finishoff the silky oak. The only way I've found so far of removing it is heaps of metho and scraping. Is there a better way of removing it? The surface goes very sticky when the metho is applied.
Project 1: I'm making wine racks out of very old red cedar (came from wall panels made early last century). The timber is very soft. Can scratch it with your fingernail. What would be best to harden the the surface but not darken the colour too much?
Project 2: I'm using silky oak from two old desks and some very old doors to build a bar. What suggestions do you have on a suitable finish to bring out the grain without hiding it (keep it light)? It needs to be resistant to water and alcohol. I'm not after a varnish or estapol finish but more an oil type that won't show the damage done by drunken yobos.
Another porblem I've encountered is cleaning the old finishoff the silky oak. The only way I've found so far of removing it is heaps of metho and scraping. Is there a better way of removing it? The surface goes very sticky when the metho is applied.