peter-harrison
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An old client of mine had a large walnut tree in his garden which had to be cut down. He had it planked, and asked me to make him a garden table. I was a bit (!) reluctant as for me, English walnut is the best furniture timber in the world, and should definitely be indoors. He insisted though, so I made it. I finished it with several coats of Osmo exterior oil, and advised him to put at least the top in his garage over winter. Sadly, for whatever reason, he didn't, and the top has ended up very black.
I have scraped and sanded back to a good surface and it is now drying out for a while in my workshop. The sapwood has suffered a bit but the heartwood is in pretty good nick.
So my question is, what would be a better finish? Paint is obviously out, and I'd like the grain of the timber to be as visible as poss. I'm thinking of timber preservative, then wood hardener for the softer bits of sapwood, then something like Sikkens Cetol but has anyone a better suggestion?
I have scraped and sanded back to a good surface and it is now drying out for a while in my workshop. The sapwood has suffered a bit but the heartwood is in pretty good nick.
So my question is, what would be a better finish? Paint is obviously out, and I'd like the grain of the timber to be as visible as poss. I'm thinking of timber preservative, then wood hardener for the softer bits of sapwood, then something like Sikkens Cetol but has anyone a better suggestion?