doctorpaul
13th September 2008, 10:06 PM
Hi all, noob virgin here, but dont let that scare you off!
Am getting back into the woodwork post divorce, but dont know how to finish things properly
I have some recycled hardwood that apparently came from the old norah head lighthouse on the central coast. Tried googling it but no details as to what sort of timber it is.
I am making a four poster bed.
Basically, i have stolen, oops borrowed my old mans belt sander and have currently sanded it with a 40 (or 60 grit).
It has some nail holes and knots in it, being recycled.
I want to stain it a dark jarrah/reddy brown colour, and will prolly highlight the nail holes and knots with a deliberately darker colour.
My current theory as to what i should be doing with it is
i) fill all the holes (with something from bbc, but not sure what)
ii) do my routing on it.
iii) belt sand with the two finer grains of paper.
iv) stain it
v) lacquer it.
All help much appreciated. Basically, what should i fill it with, stain it with, and lacquer it with? Anything i should avoid?
I might get some jpegs of the wood and post tomorrow if that will help
Kindest regards
doctorpaul
Am getting back into the woodwork post divorce, but dont know how to finish things properly
I have some recycled hardwood that apparently came from the old norah head lighthouse on the central coast. Tried googling it but no details as to what sort of timber it is.
I am making a four poster bed.
Basically, i have stolen, oops borrowed my old mans belt sander and have currently sanded it with a 40 (or 60 grit).
It has some nail holes and knots in it, being recycled.
I want to stain it a dark jarrah/reddy brown colour, and will prolly highlight the nail holes and knots with a deliberately darker colour.
My current theory as to what i should be doing with it is
i) fill all the holes (with something from bbc, but not sure what)
ii) do my routing on it.
iii) belt sand with the two finer grains of paper.
iv) stain it
v) lacquer it.
All help much appreciated. Basically, what should i fill it with, stain it with, and lacquer it with? Anything i should avoid?
I might get some jpegs of the wood and post tomorrow if that will help
Kindest regards
doctorpaul