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23rd October 2003, 10:37 PM #1New Member
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danish oil
hi,
am making coffee table out of ash and walnut and plan to finish it with danish oil purley because i have never used a finishing method besides laquer finishes. can anyone give me tips or experiences they may have had in the past
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24th October 2003, 12:50 AM #2Novice
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I've only used it on turned items, and it gives a good finish. However, see a previous thread about it turning to jelly when the can gets about half full - you will need to either progressively decant it into smaller containers, or drop fillers like glass beads into the can to minimise the amount of air in the can as you use up the oil.
cheers
Colin
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24th October 2003, 02:32 AM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Sand the second or third coat with 800 wet/dry paper while still wet (add oil to keep it wet) for a silky smooth finish. I use penetrol wood oil which I think is the same as the danish oils and it usually takes at least 4-5 coats to get a really even finish, the good news is that a coat does not take much effort to apply.
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24th October 2003, 02:16 PM #4
I'd thoroughly recommend you get a copy of Neil's Polishers Handbook. It's the bees knees.
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24th October 2003, 09:06 PM #5
The best thing to do with Danish Oil is to use a 2 litre wine cask. First drink the contents of the Chateau Cardboard, remove the bladder, pull the tap out of the bladder and rinse the bladder out with hot water, allow to dry. Pour the Danish Oil into the bladder and replace the tap, expel any excess air and replace the bladder into the box. I have used this method for ages and have not had any Danish Oil go off. Hope this helps.
Cheers
Barry
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25th October 2003, 09:01 PM #6
Mm that's a good one about the wine cask.
Another one that does not need much preparation is to keep your denish oil can in the fridge next to the beer. Providing you are able to tell the two cans apart you will be just fine. Your Denish Oil will stay liquid for years.
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25th October 2003, 09:27 PM #7
I dranksh de wine outa thur caskkkk un plolishded thur worksh wid da beersh an it camd upt reel good.
But I feel sick.
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26th October 2003, 02:39 AM #8
I've heard that people swear by cod liver oil for gout and arthritis. So I wonder what will happen if you drink some Danish oil to cure the gout from the Red stuff?
Cya
Have fun.......................keep turnin
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26th October 2003, 09:52 PM #9
It'll be the finish of you.
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