Looking for a good finish to use on keyrings
Hi,
I'm new to the world of woodturning and have began by turning up some small wooden keyrings, made of Huon Pine and another mystery wood. My question is what would be the best finish to use on these? I think a hard finish would be best because keyrings get knocked about.
I've been using CA on some I've already made but I was wondering if there was something easier because the fumes can get a bit overpowering when you are finishing a number of piecs at one time.
Any suggestions?
Cheers!
try Organ Oil or Minwax WOP
I would stick to a durable oil, something from the Organ Oil range like the High Speed Burnishing oil, or good old shellac.
Another option is the wipe on polyurethanes like Minwax Wipe-On Poly in satin or gloss. Also now a water based wipe on from Minwax. Very simple to apply and can also be a high build deep gloss finish if you want to put in the time & coats. It is a very durable film finish and as such can suffer from impact damage. I've used it for years on small turnings but like all finishes it has some downsides. Doesn't like really oily timbers like huon pine and will just not set /cure on some of them.
Most finishes once set/cured are considered "food safe" & I'm with the "don't let kids play with yourr keys" camp.