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17th October 2004, 01:15 AM #1awesome member (I think)
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dumbfounded by overnight metamorphosis
I am in the middle of a series of finishing experiments and this morning woke up to a big surprise:
One of the finishes is as follows:
Sanded down to 400 grit;
then polished up with EEE-ultrashine
then saturated with organoil hard burnishing oil
then wet sanded with 1200 grit and all excess wiped off
then polished over with ubeaut trad. wax.
Result was a superb quality sheen with a silky touch. The best result so far. However, this morning, (after a coldish and wet night,) the piece was completely matt! And last night it was still the silky satin.
On checking, I found: The surface was still as silky smooth as before, the matt patina was optical only. No risen woodgrain. Rubbing firmly with a finger would restore the satin sheen. A 100x magnification with a microscope did not reveal anything. I suspect the organoil has "done something."
Any ideas on what happened? How can I prevent this?
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17th October 2004, 07:51 AM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Just a guess, but...
EEE contains wax, some of which will remain in the surface. The Organoil I think needs bare wood to do it's thing. Using EEE on a turned object then Shellawax is fine because Shellawax is wax based. Try skipping the EEE and see what happens - or using it after the Organoil.The Australian Woodworkers Database - over 3,500 Aussie Woods listed: http://www.aussiewoods.info/
My Site: http://www.aussiewoods.info/darryl/
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17th October 2004, 11:03 PM #3
Avoid coldish wet nights and all will be well!
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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17th October 2004, 11:56 PM #4awesome member (I think)
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I suppose in Kuranda it would still be OK next morning.
In Melbourne I don't have any say in the matter.:mad:
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