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Thread: Finishing rough stuff
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28th July 2004, 12:02 PM #1
Finishing rough stuff
I'm currently makign a small hollowed-out box from an piece of an old fence post that has naturally split to give me a nice box&lid. I've done the hard work and finishing the outside shouldnt be a problem.
The real dillema is how to finish the inside.
When the post split all those years ago it's covered in raised black gum lines and other rough bits. They two pieces mate together perfectly and i dont want to lose the character on the inside of the box. So no sanding, scraping or planing!
Should I just slap on some poly-u?
Maybe someone who has finished a rough waney edge would know.................................Cheers,
Adam
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28th July 2004, 02:47 PM #2
I have used OrganOil for this and had good results. Do a number of coats seperated by days if you have time.
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28th July 2004, 02:50 PM #3
I use OrganOil too for most things. I didn't think it would work for this. Maybe I'll have to apply it with a brush, rather than a cloth.
Cheers,
Adam
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28th July 2004, 02:53 PM #4
I brushed it on.
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29th July 2004, 08:24 AM #5
White Shellac. Brushed on it will seal but won't change the colour of the timber any more than wetting it with water. Use it for inside and out.
Cheers - Neil
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30th July 2004, 12:12 AM #6
G'day.
I'd use a Danish Oil applied with a brush.
It takes longer to set than shellac but I reckon that lets it soak in further.
What sort of timber is it? (red, brown, yellow, light, dark, pronounced grain etc)Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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30th July 2004, 12:08 PM #7
I should just get a bloody picture but, it's either jarrah or redgum. Very straight grain.
Cheers,
Adam
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30th July 2004, 11:34 PM #8
One of these pine brushes is great for getting a nice finish on textured timber
Pine Brush
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