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old_picker
29th November 2009, 01:42 AM
saw a direct to public furniture place today in bayswater and they had some nice stuff on display - blackwood jarrah and vic ash - tables lowboys - pretty classy looking stuff

the vic ash pieces were dark - a goldy almost walnut colour - satin kind of natural lokking finsh like maybe danish or or wipeon poly

what product[s] would be used to get this type of finish on vic ash

http://www.bgmfurniture.com.au/images/hardwood/vic_ash_hall_table.jpg

RufflyRustic
29th November 2009, 09:57 AM
Hi Ray

Check out the wood finishing shelves of your local hardware shop. Brands to look for include Feast Watson, Cabots.... They should have a sample chart so you can see what colours they have. You can also check out their stains on the web, though matching colours can be a tad more difficult.

You can also have a lot of fun staining timber with UBeaut Water Dyes, or coffee, tea......

Best thing to do, is have fun with a few samples first. :)

cheers
Wendy

spectre
29th November 2009, 08:55 PM
the vic ash pieces were dark - a goldy almost walnut colour - satin kind of natural lokking finsh like maybe danish or or wipeon poly
what product[s] would be used to get this type of finish on vic ash


More than likely for a commerical finish, some type of two pack, or pre-catalysed nitrocellulose lacquer, these types of products also often come with a spray stain, normally a spirit stain of sorts similar to wattyl craftsman, but stronger in intensity and often in a wider range of colours.

Regards