Hi
Any thoughts on a good finish for wooden planes? I’m making a batch and I want to get it right.
Conventional wisdom is simply BLO. But I find my hands get dirty from sharpening and metalwork, and the planes get filthy in no time, which is a shame having just made them.
Old Street Tools use Minwax antique oil finish. I don’t know what’s in it exactly, apparently a mix of BLO and ”varnish”. I don’t know if I’d be able to wipe the planes clean, or if I can, whether it contains a plastic-based varnish - I’d rather stick to natural, traditional products if possible. I don’t know if there’s a similar UK product - seems primarily a US thing used for gun stocks.
Stavros Gakos (YouTube) uses BLO and button polish. That may be an option. They come out looking a bit like Donald Trump, but I guess I could use a less colourful shellac. But both are natural, traditional products with a finish that may allow the plane to stay clean.
I’ve read of tallow being used. I’ve also read of planes being left in BLO to soak.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks
Steve
Any thoughts on a good finish for wooden planes? I’m making a batch and I want to get it right.
Conventional wisdom is simply BLO. But I find my hands get dirty from sharpening and metalwork, and the planes get filthy in no time, which is a shame having just made them.
Old Street Tools use Minwax antique oil finish. I don’t know what’s in it exactly, apparently a mix of BLO and ”varnish”. I don’t know if I’d be able to wipe the planes clean, or if I can, whether it contains a plastic-based varnish - I’d rather stick to natural, traditional products if possible. I don’t know if there’s a similar UK product - seems primarily a US thing used for gun stocks.
Stavros Gakos (YouTube) uses BLO and button polish. That may be an option. They come out looking a bit like Donald Trump, but I guess I could use a less colourful shellac. But both are natural, traditional products with a finish that may allow the plane to stay clean.
I’ve read of tallow being used. I’ve also read of planes being left in BLO to soak.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks
Steve