jimmyjames
15th June 2004, 10:22 AM
Hi all, in my neverending quest for cheap good furniture I've knocked up a pine table and chairs set for the kids but being a novice in these matters I have some questions regarding the finish.
1. On the advice of a friend and the shop assistant I sealed the wood with wattle sanding sealer prior to construction. The idea is to give a more even finish when staining. Do I need to lightly sand this back prior to staining?
2. I Intend to stain with wattle traditional stain however the back of the sealer can states they don't recommend using wattle traditional stain after using the sealer - any ideas?
3. I intend using beeswax over the top of the stain. I wanted to experiment with a non brush / poly / estapol finish and thought of ragging on some danish oil instead but a friend tells me beeswax gives a nice warm matt finish and can be touched up easily - bear in mind this is kids furniture and they do tend to give it a hiding. Comments please?
Thanks in advance for any suggestoins.
1. On the advice of a friend and the shop assistant I sealed the wood with wattle sanding sealer prior to construction. The idea is to give a more even finish when staining. Do I need to lightly sand this back prior to staining?
2. I Intend to stain with wattle traditional stain however the back of the sealer can states they don't recommend using wattle traditional stain after using the sealer - any ideas?
3. I intend using beeswax over the top of the stain. I wanted to experiment with a non brush / poly / estapol finish and thought of ragging on some danish oil instead but a friend tells me beeswax gives a nice warm matt finish and can be touched up easily - bear in mind this is kids furniture and they do tend to give it a hiding. Comments please?
Thanks in advance for any suggestoins.