Ross Lambert
28th May 2013, 08:31 PM
Hi all
I have just made a hall table out of European Beech. It was sanded to 360 then a wipe on poly applied. Everything worked out sweet except the top that has the appearance of being blotchy. I have re sanded and tried scraping as well but nothing seems to remove it. I have heard that it is a feature of beech that twists in the grain cause endgrain to come through at times. Is this correct? The appearance of the blotching certainly changes depending on where you stand. The middle photo shows almost none. Under the magnifying glass everything looks fine except the colour change. Any thoughts would be good. The photos show the top from different angles but it is hard to capture the blotching with a camera.
Thanks for reading
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I have just made a hall table out of European Beech. It was sanded to 360 then a wipe on poly applied. Everything worked out sweet except the top that has the appearance of being blotchy. I have re sanded and tried scraping as well but nothing seems to remove it. I have heard that it is a feature of beech that twists in the grain cause endgrain to come through at times. Is this correct? The appearance of the blotching certainly changes depending on where you stand. The middle photo shows almost none. Under the magnifying glass everything looks fine except the colour change. Any thoughts would be good. The photos show the top from different angles but it is hard to capture the blotching with a camera.
Thanks for reading
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