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12-21-2006, 04:07 AM
Thread: A Hint For Oil Finishing
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I'm using tru-oil the whole time. Put a coat on,...
I'm using tru-oil the whole time. Put a coat on, let it dry. Re-wet with the oil, on the wood and sandpaper. I usually use 600 grit. This is almost a preliminary step, to get the best finish. ...
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12-20-2006, 10:41 PM
Thread: A Hint For Oil Finishing
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I don't think so. Even tung, which takes a long...
I don't think so. Even tung, which takes a long time to dry, gets tacky pretty quick in thin layers. As it fills the pores, it kinda sticks. It might be a problem if you use an aggressive cloth or...
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12-20-2006, 03:16 PM
Thread: A Hint For Oil Finishing
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To be honest, Ilija, I don't know, as padauk has...
To be honest, Ilija, I don't know, as padauk has a very open grain, unlike most hardwoods. I'm sure you could fill the grain this way, but it might take you a quart of oil and 16 pounds of...
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12-20-2006, 03:07 PM
Thread: A Hint For Oil Finishing
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A Hint For Oil Finishing
This works great on the Tru-Oil, and should work with most any of them. Put a fairly heavy coat on the sanded wood and let it dry. After it's dry, come back with sandpaper and oil. Wet the wood...
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