Hello,
From off cuts of a previous project I have made a chess board from Walnut and maple.
I want to apply a good fish to it that will look great without it being too glossy, a nice satin finish perhaps.
I would like to use an oil and not varnish. Something that can be applied easily.
Liberon's finishing oil looks really good. Maybe a few thin coats and the buffed off with some sort of finishing wax.
Any thoughts on this or any advice or suggestions of what would be good?
Also, would it be a good idea to apply a sanding sealer first. I have some acrylic spray sealer and some brush on shellac sealer as well.
Or would this just cause more problems?
Thanks
From off cuts of a previous project I have made a chess board from Walnut and maple.
I want to apply a good fish to it that will look great without it being too glossy, a nice satin finish perhaps.
I would like to use an oil and not varnish. Something that can be applied easily.
Liberon's finishing oil looks really good. Maybe a few thin coats and the buffed off with some sort of finishing wax.
Any thoughts on this or any advice or suggestions of what would be good?
Also, would it be a good idea to apply a sanding sealer first. I have some acrylic spray sealer and some brush on shellac sealer as well.
Or would this just cause more problems?
Thanks