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murphy

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I have been making some of these, and several other designs, from steamed beech, as it seem to be the easiest wood to carve, they are done on my CNC machine, I have been experimenting with different finishes, all hand finishes, and a final wax polish finish, I have been thinking of trying an air brush instead as it might be easier and give a better finish, it is hard getting in to all the nooks and crannys with a small brush and then buffing afterwards, they seem to look better with a gloss finish or at least a satin finish, has anyone got any tips on what finish to use and would an airbrush help
 

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Why not use a wax/oil finish (Osmo) and then buff? They look small enough to be dipped in a can of oil, rather than brushed, which would get into the nooks and crannies.
 
Thank you all for your advice, I will try the Osmo first because I would like to finish by hand, as it saves all the trial and error on how to use an airbrush
 
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