MF3106
19th April 2008, 06:21 PM
Hi
I'm in the process of stripping then re-finishing a nest of tables which are made of solid English oak - the tables are about 30 years old and used to have a dark varnish which was very popular at the time. The table legs are a turned wood, and the aprons have some (not overly elaborate) carving work in them.
I want to show the natural wood - so no stain, and am wondering what would be the best finish to use. I've used wipe on poly on a few pieces I've made with Tassie Oak, - and have been very happy with the ease of application and the finish, but am happy to try other finishes as well.
What would you advise.
Thanks.
I'm in the process of stripping then re-finishing a nest of tables which are made of solid English oak - the tables are about 30 years old and used to have a dark varnish which was very popular at the time. The table legs are a turned wood, and the aprons have some (not overly elaborate) carving work in them.
I want to show the natural wood - so no stain, and am wondering what would be the best finish to use. I've used wipe on poly on a few pieces I've made with Tassie Oak, - and have been very happy with the ease of application and the finish, but am happy to try other finishes as well.
What would you advise.
Thanks.