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Thread: Finish vs Chatoyance
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4th June 2022, 07:06 AM #1
Finish vs Chatoyance
Hi everyone
This is Paolo, from the PZC Chatometry – A standard system to measure wood chatoyance team... just to share some results we are collecting with our chatoyance measurements with different finishes.
Finishing Maple:
Finishing Maple – PZC Chatometry
Finishing Curly Maple – PZC Chatometry
Finishing Okoume:
Finishing Okoume – PZC Chatometry
Epoxy on different wood species:
Epoxy resin – PZC Chatometry
Sanding vs raw veneer:
https://www.chatometry.com/case-stud...s-fine-sanded/
https://www.chatometry.com/surface-p...n-curly-maple/
I hope this info can be useful to the community.
Any suggestions for further testing are warmly welcome.
Paolo
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4th June 2022, 09:42 AM #2
Thanks for all the info on chatoyance
I'd like to know more about the "blonde" and "Red" oils you refer to in your testing.
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5th June 2022, 12:36 AM #3
These are local brand oils, with a relatively low cost. However, their packaging provides no information at all about their content. The "blonde" oil does not alter colour, while the "red" oil leaves a reddish hue.
I believe that the red hue is responsible for the higher visible chatoyance, and any other dye would work as well...
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5th June 2022, 08:27 AM #4
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