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Dave-Ben
29th April 2008, 12:41 PM
I am planning a coffee table out of recycled hardwood. (From my roof - after an extention) It has a deep red colour and i was thinking of using an oil (i think teh term is burishing) were you rub teh oil in with a hi grit sanding disc.
My question is how do you get the oil in on the fidly edges - i planned to have some routered edges so not flat

Dave-Ben

Brown Dog
29th April 2008, 01:07 PM
My question is how do you get the oil in on the fidly edges - i planned to have some routered edges so not flat



The simple answer is with lots of hand sanding. I wouldnt recommend using a burnishing finish on a piece with fiddly bits.

I usually reserve that sort of finish for large flat surfaces that a ROS can be used on or very small objects that dont take too long to sand such as something turned or a small box.

For a coffee table I would prefer a Danish Oil (oil/varnish mix), shellac or wipe on poly with light sanding between coats.

cheers
BD:)