Thought it was too good to be true
Oh well, looks like I will have to continue to explain to my customers why they have to wait yet another 3 days after I finish their job, just to apply the finish.
If only people knew how much time and effort was put into working with wood then perhaps they would understand the value in handcrafted items a little better.
Sorry to ramble, just venting my current frustrations
I recently ordered some more wax, eee polish and a swan mop from ubeaut, (came from Carols) I was going to get the polishers guide but I'm not sure if it was on the price list/order page? I saw it somewhere. Oh well I will look for it next time, maybe Ive gone blind.:cool:
Finish used for my products:-
At the moment I'm doing 2 coats of Cabots Danish Oil (light sand between) followed by hand rubbed traditional wax.
Im about to start trying the eee polish with the swan mop in the bench grinder as well before i use the wax.
I think this is probably the quickest easiest method I have found that works for me. I've tried Rustins which is great because it doesn't go off in the tin however I found it dries out in the wood over time because of the lack of poly so switched back to Cabots and only buy small tins so I can use it ALL before going off.
Any expert advice or am I doing ok?
What other brand Danish Oils have Poly?
Can you mix up your own?
I want to get into using shellac but I'm lazy, if its easier & quicker than what I am doing or brings a better result then I may have to make the change.
Great products by the way Neil, I wish I found them years ago.:2tsup:
you need to do it yourself, to really see...
It may look and sound good, because in most cases the demo is done on a flat surface that is not to big, and in most cases a closed grain wood is used.
Once you get around to working on a night table, or other pieces of furniture, and you need to polish into corners, carvings, molding, and other things that are not flat, then the rules change, things get touchy, and now your own your own.
What will you do, when you need to polish a big ornate bed room set, its not like polshing that small piece of timber like the salesman polished out at the demo.