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10th February 2007, 02:10 AM #1
ideas on finishing
i am going to make a box jewellery/whatever.going to be an octagonal .veneered mdf.have never done one before so any help will be greatfully accepted.thing is i wanna do a fairly shiny finish.have been going through it in my mind,but mind is at a standstill.do i finish it part by part as i do it,spray is not available.is gonna be in about 5 pieces so small parts will have to look equally as good as larger parts.maybe i am not so clear in what i am trying to get across but i trust in all you people on this fine forum.its the smaller parts got me wondering,any help greatly appreciated.hope someone out there knows what i mean from my not too clear post.
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10th February 2007, 04:08 PM #2
Hi Paul,
Welcome to the Best Woodworking Forum around - in my humble opinion
What sort of veneer are you covering the MDF with?
If it's something like Silky oak or baltic pine, I'd go for a shellac finish, but do a couple of practice/test runs on a scrap piece of timber first to get the feel for the shellac.
To be honest, are you able to post a few pictures of the box? This would help greatly in giving better advice suited to your box.
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12th February 2007, 01:11 PM #3
hi wendy
i know my thread is about as clear as mud.the box will have between 10 15 different veneers on it i am gona start it this week so i will post a few wip pics.as i said i am unsure wether to finish each part as i go along or wait & finish it all at once.will be some small compartments in it so there is my problem.i will look at a shellac finish ,i have never tried one yet.
cheers paul
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12th February 2007, 01:21 PM #4
Just a thought.
3 coats of danish oil with wet rubbing(600 grit) during each coat to help fill the grain.
Leave for a few days, more if its cold.
Quick rub back with 600 grit, then 2-4 coats of "Minwax Wipe On Poly"(gloss).
If its too shiny when your done, you can dull it down by buffing after a week or two of curing.I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
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12th February 2007, 02:45 PM #5
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