pidgeonpost
Established Member
I'm getting towards the end of making a blanket box from mahogany and am now thinking about which finish to use.
The timber is of more than one variety by the look of it, with some pieces already reddish-brown and well figured, and others varying through to a light almost pink colour. I've rubbed it down by hand from 180 to 400 grit, and the finish looks good.
I've read some of the info in this forum, and opinion seems to vary from French polish at one end of the spectrum, polyurethane varnish at the other, and everything else in between!
I'm keen to avoid a finish that is too close to the red end of the spectrum, and would prefer something closer to walnut in colour.
Bearing in mind that the box will be used as a seat, and will probably get a few knocks, I kind of ruled out French polish, which I also have no experience of.
I was wondering about a spirit-based stain followed by an appropriate number of coats of Danish oil, then a wax polish.
Any thoughts please folks??
The timber is of more than one variety by the look of it, with some pieces already reddish-brown and well figured, and others varying through to a light almost pink colour. I've rubbed it down by hand from 180 to 400 grit, and the finish looks good.
I've read some of the info in this forum, and opinion seems to vary from French polish at one end of the spectrum, polyurethane varnish at the other, and everything else in between!
I'm keen to avoid a finish that is too close to the red end of the spectrum, and would prefer something closer to walnut in colour.
Bearing in mind that the box will be used as a seat, and will probably get a few knocks, I kind of ruled out French polish, which I also have no experience of.
I was wondering about a spirit-based stain followed by an appropriate number of coats of Danish oil, then a wax polish.
Any thoughts please folks??