french polishing rosewood box
I am having a hell of a job polishing a small rosewood writing box. I've had to re do 3 times.
The box has a pewter band inlayed 1'' into the edge and when i try to fill in it kicks back, also spots drag.
its veneer and i cant sand back too much because a) the vaneer may blacken b) the banding and c) it will bake the kick back worse.
should I maybe cheat and use danish oil instead?
how was this originaly achieved? did they put the banding in after polishing the top.
I admit i am not the best polisher in the world but small jobs seem harder than big ones.
at the moment ive settled for brushing on 5 thin coats and its passable but im not really happy with it
any tips?
astrid
French Polishing problem....
You seem to be having a lot of troubles in your finishing since you joined the forum, a bit of contructive advise to you. "Think Twice, Finish Once."
There has to be something causing the problem, sometimes we never find the cause, so we come up with a solution to solve the problem. One solution in this case is to put a "barrier" between the substrate and the coating.
Some finishers use a "glue sizing," now you go and earn your dues, and do some research on using glue sizing.
Then come back, and let us know how you make out.
Others, here may also have some advise for you.
MacS