Greetings all. This is my first post asking for advice, so please assume I'm a complete ignoramus.
I got very carried away this weekend exploring geometric patterns and decided to draw a design similar to the sketch in the attached image on the lid of an octagonal box I'm making.
Yes, if I was a real badass I'd inlay all of it. Sadly I'm not.
The lid will be mango or oak, with the design done in pencil. I thought about burning in some of the heavier lines and may do this after experimentation, but I feel like it'll be hard to be sufficiently exact. TBC. Either way, a lot of it will be pencil.
My question therefore is: what kind of finish would best seal this so it'll survive years of touch? I tend to dislike the shinier, more lacquer-like finishes and naturally favour oils etc that bring out the grain and the nature of the wood, but I don't know if that would work well in this scenario. Any thoughts, please?
I got very carried away this weekend exploring geometric patterns and decided to draw a design similar to the sketch in the attached image on the lid of an octagonal box I'm making.
Yes, if I was a real badass I'd inlay all of it. Sadly I'm not.
The lid will be mango or oak, with the design done in pencil. I thought about burning in some of the heavier lines and may do this after experimentation, but I feel like it'll be hard to be sufficiently exact. TBC. Either way, a lot of it will be pencil.
My question therefore is: what kind of finish would best seal this so it'll survive years of touch? I tend to dislike the shinier, more lacquer-like finishes and naturally favour oils etc that bring out the grain and the nature of the wood, but I don't know if that would work well in this scenario. Any thoughts, please?