Steve Maskery
Established Member
I've made a nice little box for a friend. Recycled oak (from a cabinet my dad made, probably back in the 70s and never properly finished...). It has a quartersawn top and I quite like it.
I gave it a couple of coats of PolyX, which is my go-to finish as it is easy and doesn't require a spray booth, but I am a bit disappointed that the figure hasn't popped and the finish is very low sheen.
Now I know that low-sheen is very on-trend. But I'm not, I'd like a bit more of a satin finish.
So I tried a couple of coats of BLO over it and the figure shows a bit better, but it is still fairly matt.
Can anyone give me some pointers as to how many coats it will need or what else I can do to improve the finish?
In every other respect I'm very happy with the box, but wood finishing is not my forté. I don't really want to sand back to bare wood if I can help it.
PS The Osmo is just a couple of years old, the BLO is Roman...
I gave it a couple of coats of PolyX, which is my go-to finish as it is easy and doesn't require a spray booth, but I am a bit disappointed that the figure hasn't popped and the finish is very low sheen.
Now I know that low-sheen is very on-trend. But I'm not, I'd like a bit more of a satin finish.
So I tried a couple of coats of BLO over it and the figure shows a bit better, but it is still fairly matt.
Can anyone give me some pointers as to how many coats it will need or what else I can do to improve the finish?
In every other respect I'm very happy with the box, but wood finishing is not my forté. I don't really want to sand back to bare wood if I can help it.
PS The Osmo is just a couple of years old, the BLO is Roman...