best oil for plywood ?

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pistolpete

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Hi Guys

I have a birch plywood table top and I am looking for a good finish, the whole top is bare wood so there are no finishes / waxes already on

Ideally I would like to use an oil finish, previously I have used lemon oil which I like it gives a nice colour and is very easy to apply

For this project I am looking for something which will really bring out the grain of the birch (+ a little more golden) and also highlight the different colours in the laminates, not after a glossy finish but a little shine would be nice, will be using the same finish on the legs which will be ash or oak (haven’t decided yet)

So far I have looked at linseed, Danish and tung oil, are there any more worth considering?

which would be best for this application and also give the most professional looking results?

Pete
 
Thanks mike :D

Just been on the website and it looks ideal, one question if i go for oak on the legs will i get problems using wire wool? (infact will wire wool be ok to use on the plywood?)

pete
 
Certainly not on the oak. I never use wire wool for oil anyway........brush it on or rub it on with a cloth.......then rub off again 10 minutes later before it goes sticky.

Mike
 
Thats greaat thanks again Mike, going to order some this afternoon i'll post some pics up when its completed

pete
 
One more thing, want to give it a good sanding prior to oiling, what grade should I be finishing with, have some 240 grit at home will this be enough or should I go for a higher grit? don’t mind a bit of extra work as the tables going in quite a prominent place so I need it look as good as possible
 
240 grit should be ok.
I would apply a couple of coats of the same oil Mike mentions. Then apply some paste wax (clear) with a grey scotch pad. Then polish the wax with a lint free cloth or some good kitchen towel (I use Bounty!) Make sure you keep using a fresh area of cloth or a new piece of kitchen towel for polishing. You'll get a lovely smooth satin sheen and it's very very easy!
Cheers
Gidon
 
Thats great thanks :) I'll get some past wax, really looking forward to get started now :D

pete
 
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