Lucas Formosa
24th November 2011, 11:37 AM
Hello Forumites,
I'm seeking knowledgable advice concerning how to best finish an old door I'd like to convert into a table top.
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The door is constructed of oregon / doug fir to the best of my knowledge - please feel free to correct though. It's full of dings and scratches but I like that it looks knocked about, and am aiming for a pretty rustic result.
My dilemma is thus. I very much like the pale / sandy appearance of the as yet unfinished wood, and wish to retain something like that if possible despite any eventual finishing applications. I'd also like the finish to be as matte / low sheen / sanity as possible. Dull even, certainly nothing shiny or glossy.
Although I'm sure it's not the most appropriate product, I trialled a clear oil (Sadolin Hardwood Oil - for outdoor furniture it says, although the table will live indoor), as per the last pic, on a piece of the same kind of timber and while vaguely 'satiny' it's given the wood a far redder hue if I can call it that.
I know it's right to accept and work with the natural appearance of the timber you've got, and I'm not interested in trying to artificially alter the colour of the wood, but simply wondering if it can be finished in such a way to retain its 'dry' colour/appearance.
I'm (evidently) learning as I go, and any advice I can glean from those who actually know what they're doing is very much appreciated.
PS: Some of the joins around the door panels have opened up and seem to be filled with a curious plaster-like material, any ideas what this might be?
I'm seeking knowledgable advice concerning how to best finish an old door I'd like to convert into a table top.
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The door is constructed of oregon / doug fir to the best of my knowledge - please feel free to correct though. It's full of dings and scratches but I like that it looks knocked about, and am aiming for a pretty rustic result.
My dilemma is thus. I very much like the pale / sandy appearance of the as yet unfinished wood, and wish to retain something like that if possible despite any eventual finishing applications. I'd also like the finish to be as matte / low sheen / sanity as possible. Dull even, certainly nothing shiny or glossy.
Although I'm sure it's not the most appropriate product, I trialled a clear oil (Sadolin Hardwood Oil - for outdoor furniture it says, although the table will live indoor), as per the last pic, on a piece of the same kind of timber and while vaguely 'satiny' it's given the wood a far redder hue if I can call it that.
I know it's right to accept and work with the natural appearance of the timber you've got, and I'm not interested in trying to artificially alter the colour of the wood, but simply wondering if it can be finished in such a way to retain its 'dry' colour/appearance.
I'm (evidently) learning as I go, and any advice I can glean from those who actually know what they're doing is very much appreciated.
PS: Some of the joins around the door panels have opened up and seem to be filled with a curious plaster-like material, any ideas what this might be?