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4th March 2012, 10:58 PM #1New Member
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How do seal a black heart sassafras table?
I' ve got a beautiful black-heart sassafras table, which needs the usual protection from the indoor environment ( 2 boys, red wine, pizza nights etc.); problem is that I very much love the original colour pattern /matt surface and the couple of recommended sealing options i tried underneath (danish oil) all turned wood noticeable darker;
One recommendation was to combine sealer with a tiny bit of suitable white colour to counteract the darkening of the sealer ?!
Does anyone has any experience and / or recommendation ?
Any help very much appreciated
Thanks Thomas
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24th May 2012, 10:41 PM #2New Member
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Hi Thomas,
Just reading through some threads. I'm curious that no-one has replied to your question, but I'm more curious about how you finished the table?
I have some blackheart sassafras that I'm using for a coat rack. Was about to finish with hard burnishing oil (for no particular reason - only my second project!) but after reading your post am having second thoughts.
Can I ask how you have finished it off and what you would recommend?
Beautiful table by the way.
Andrew
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24th May 2012, 10:55 PM #3Senior Member
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black heart sassafras table
HI THOMAS,
When i make my sassafras lazy susans and bandsaw boxes i spray them with sanding sealer 2 coats then sand with 320 grit between coats, then i spray with wattle satin 75/25 three coats sand with 400 grit between coats it seems to have nice sheen to the articals.
regards john.
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