inventor":qwtz421s said:The green oak garden work I've done has had no finish. It turns out light grey. Personally, I'd apply no finish, and tell the customer that they should come back in a year or two, and we'll finish it how they want. I'd expect they'd be quite happy with the grey finish by then!
I have done some oak garden stuff with a danish oil finish, but that was seasoned wood, not green. It looks good.
Loz_grain":3ccqboub said:... I have shown them pictures of the green oak work I have done, and how it seasons, but they want it darker. does danish oil work on wood that is not sanded or planed?
Loz_grain":2q47ezgw said:inventor":2q47ezgw said:The green oak garden work I've done has had no finish. It turns out light grey. Personally, I'd apply no finish, and tell the customer that they should come back in a year or two, and we'll finish it how they want. I'd expect they'd be quite happy with the grey finish by then!
I have done some oak garden stuff with a danish oil finish, but that was seasoned wood, not green. It looks good.
Sure thing about the natural finish, I have never been aske3d to stain it before!!! but they are adamant, I have shown them pictures of the green oak work I have done, and how it seasons, but they want it darker. does danish oil work on wood that is not sanded or planed?
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