HappyPixie
Established Member
My first attempt at turning was a shallow bowl in what I believe to be mahogany. I sanded through the grits to 320 and then used wire wool. Then I applied about five or six coats of tung oil. Rubbed on using a cloth, left 10 mins and any obvious excess rubbed off. Left 24hrs between coats. It ended a little tacky and I left if for a fortnight high above a radiator to cure. No longer sticky but quite matt and when reflecting light, some areas of the grain reflect light and other areas are very dull. As well, there are lots of tiny pock marks. Under a jewellers loupe these are obviously part of the grain. Now that the piece is finished - in several senses - can I go back and grain fill? If I do would I be able to put a final coat of Danish oil on top to give a mild sheen?
Cheers
Steve
Cheers
Steve