Searching for a foolproof finish
I am a big fan of the poly/linseed oil/tung oil mix finish. It is so easy to apply like most oil finishes but it is stronger because of the polyurethane in it. I had just made this little table for the in-laws. Here is how I did it.
Sanding: it is very important to put in the best effort in sanding. A smooth surface gives a smooth finish, it is as simple as that. Like uncle Neil said you get what you deserve.
Sealer: I always use a 50% poly / 50% turpentine mix to seal the wood. Do not flood the wood or it will be take a long time to dry.
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Sand the piece with some fine sand papers. Here I use 800 grit and 1000 grit wet and dry.
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Clean up with a clean cloth.
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Mix equal part of polyu, linseed oil and tung oil.
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Rub the finish on. Leave it for a few minutes and rub off any excess completely with a clean cloth. Repeat the process 2 to 3 times.
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Polish the whole piece with Uncle Neil's magical wax and it is done.
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Do try.:2tsup: