AGutmann
30th December 2008, 05:31 PM
I have several slabs of River red gum which are eight hundred years old. I use one slab for a desk suspended over 2 filing cabinets. I spent a long time sanding it to a fine finish. I found that the freshly sanded wood had a pale pink colour, but this oxidised rapidly, commencing within minutes of exposing the new surface, and developed a reddish colour. I finished this with a tung oil/laquer finish which further deepened the colour to a dark red. I would like to turn a second slab into a desk for my daughter, but want to retain the light pink colour. Any advice on how to achieve this and on what product to use to seal it.
Thanks
Albert
Thanks
Albert