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10-08-2005, 02:11 PM
Thread: conditioning wood scales?
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Raw linseed is lighter in color and wiscosity....
Raw linseed is lighter in color and wiscosity. The oxidized, or boiled is thicker, and becomes sticky quicker... Wax on oiled surface is standard finishing procedure...
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10-07-2005, 11:11 PM
Thread: conditioning wood scales?
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Linseed oil is a classic sealer but it's bit...
Linseed oil is a classic sealer but it's bit tricky to use... You have to "oxidize" it, and if it gets too thick it's a pain to remove the excess... The Reneissance wax seems like a nice idea...
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10-07-2005, 12:58 PM
Thread: conditioning wood scales?
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You can maintain oiled wood with wax also. Just...
You can maintain oiled wood with wax also. Just pick a stick of bee's wax and rub it in... Or better yet, pick up a bottle of wax for maintaining oiled finish wooden instuments (el. guitars and...
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