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Thread: JARRAH
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6th August 2002, 11:22 AM #1
JARRAH
I am making a hall table out of Jarrah. I've never worked with this wood previously and just love its rich dark red colour.
The wood seems a little oily to me. Is there any special treatment I need to give this wood to bring out its rich colour? I want a natural look with a deep lustre, but without any hint of a plastic finish.
Any recommendations?
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Woodchuck Canuck
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6th August 2002, 05:08 PM #2Senior Member
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I made a similar piece of furniture ie a table, and French Polished mine. The result enhances both the colour and grain of the timber
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9th August 2002, 11:20 AM #3
Thanks, Mick. Has no one else used Jarrah? Sure would appreciate your suggestions.
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Woodchuck Canuck
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9th August 2002, 02:07 PM #4
Make sure to sand extremely well upto 800+.
These don't normally get too abused so I'd go for a shellac finish, whether it be applied as french polish or not. If you had spray equipment there'd be even more options that meet your requirements. The Polishers Handbook would be a good place to start for further info.
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9th August 2002, 09:26 PM #5
I turn a lot of smaller things from Jarrah and use old recycled wood which is well dried. I sand it to 1200 and use Shellawax and result is excellent, but I reckon french polish would be excellent for a table.
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