YorkshireMartin
Established Member
Hi gents,
I'm using a bevel up plane to smooth a walnut panel. When finishing with oil I usually sand to 240 and then oil. My impression was that this was the optimal grit to open the pores of the wood.
I've never worked with a planed finish (no sanding) before, so could anyone tell me the best procedure for applying danish oil to a planed walnut panel and also maple, if there is a difference.
Should I plane then hand sand before applying the oil, or can I apply oil directly to a planed surface? The shine I'm getting tends to indicate the grain has been pushed together very tightly so I wasn't sure if that was a good idea.
Many thanks.
I'm using a bevel up plane to smooth a walnut panel. When finishing with oil I usually sand to 240 and then oil. My impression was that this was the optimal grit to open the pores of the wood.
I've never worked with a planed finish (no sanding) before, so could anyone tell me the best procedure for applying danish oil to a planed walnut panel and also maple, if there is a difference.
Should I plane then hand sand before applying the oil, or can I apply oil directly to a planed surface? The shine I'm getting tends to indicate the grain has been pushed together very tightly so I wasn't sure if that was a good idea.
Many thanks.