disco_monkey79
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Hello,
As per the title, I've built some shelves where the flat parts are waney sycamore, and the uprights are oak.
I like the unfinished look, but I feel I ought to apply a finish to the flat parts, to stop them getting grubby when dust inevitiably accumulates.
I don;t want to varnish, as this may look a bit odd where the bront edge still has the bark attached. I was thinking about possibly waxing them.
Any thoughts/ideas as to what I could use that would compliment the bark?
Many thanks
p.s. I've been told that sycamore can yellow. I'm not fussed re this.
As per the title, I've built some shelves where the flat parts are waney sycamore, and the uprights are oak.
I like the unfinished look, but I feel I ought to apply a finish to the flat parts, to stop them getting grubby when dust inevitiably accumulates.
I don;t want to varnish, as this may look a bit odd where the bront edge still has the bark attached. I was thinking about possibly waxing them.
Any thoughts/ideas as to what I could use that would compliment the bark?
Many thanks
p.s. I've been told that sycamore can yellow. I'm not fussed re this.