The tru oil is good stuff Mike.
Takes a bit to dry between coats
But very durable
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The tru oil is good stuff Mike.
Takes a bit to dry between coats
But very durable
Their supposedly letting me go home this afternoon some time.
I could sure use a shave. I was just finishing honing up another addition before I came in for my last follow up. So I'll finish honing it when I get home, and give it a go.
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Glad to hear you are going home!
That just made me crack up laughing what Bill said, all the noise and dust coming from your room.. lol
Hey is that true oil as good as thin CA for soaking deeper into scales for a shallow stabilizing? Reason I ask is that I'm looking for a flexible finish that soaks in deep and so I can get away without having to do a "real" stabilization... but still get that deeper absorption that the thin CA does.
I guess it depends on how porous the wood is.
I figure the wood Prodigy sent would best be coated with CA, then do a tru-oil finish
Decided to start on my two Griffons today, couldn't stand sitting on my a$$ doing nothing now that I'm home from hospital...AGAIN!!
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Removed the crack in the heal on the top blade, and amputated the over honed toe on the other.
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Those are going to be nice detailers Mike!
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No heavy grinder work while still on da meds I hope!!