Thanks for the info. It's a beautiful, simple finish that doesn't detract from the appearance of the lovely wood. A bad finish would have just destroyed all your fine work.
Well Done! Keep up the great work.
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Attachment 145445Thats the beauty of hardwoods,They truley look better highley polished and protected with wax.
So the Ren wax will keep it from water spots & fingerprints, eh. That's good to know. I've been using about five coats of poly over Danish oil, but from what you're saying that might be overkill.
Huh, tell me about it!!! I've done lots with poly and also poly over tung oil. Some people really like that look and I'll continue to do some that way. But some woods lose their beauty when you start spraying high gloss poly on them. Steals away some of the beauty in the wood IMO. Its also a pain to get that poly to look just right. Takes a good hand to get the right amount sprayed on without it sagging or running.
I usually brush on the initial coats and then use a final coat of the Minwax wipe-on as it dries quickly enough to minimize dust getting in the finish. Hate dust!!
Look into the long forgotten ways of doing french polishing,Pumice and oil,rottenstone and oil.You will get a glow on hardwoods you cannot duplicate with any plastic finish.
Linseed oil is great stuff to a point.
If you use artist grade Linseed I think you get a better result because it is clear,not yellow.I use winsor and Newton.
Another trick is to cut it with Lighter fluid (naptha) by about 30%,Than you have birchwood casey tru oil.