My wardrobe.MikeG.":3o1pvt9j said:Steve Maskery":3o1pvt9j said:.....subscribed......
To what?
sunnybob":2cpppbar said:MIke, now you just HAVE to send me some of that oak.
I love a challenge =D> =D> =D> 8)
AndyT":2b7zmsp4 said:Another thought - you might like Tru-oil. ........
AJB Temple":frll7yau said:I have used bog oak numerous times for knife handles and it is the devils own job to get a gloss finish on it in my experience, without using a hard varnish (which I didn't want). Bog oak seems to be able to absorb finish for ever. I decided I really wanted a matt finish.....
sunnybob":8h4e4of0 said:Mike, no lathe, so pen blanks are no good to me. If you have a piece thats knife handle sized though.....
Droogs":10iu9pky said:did you shellac first? been thinking about this today and onlyt thing I could think of was you hadn't mention sealing it with shellac
Sawdust=manglitter":epip7t3u said:......Have you tried using a polishing mop or those hand drill buffing dome things?
That mix is pretty much a Danish oil, sans any additional driers.MikeG.":r67ooo1t said:Sam Maloof's* 1/3 oil, 1/3 varnish, 1/3 white spirit mixture seems to my untrained eye to be a fair approximation of Danish oil (a mixture of oil, varnish and thinner + a few other bits 'n bobs).
A few factors. First might be that Maloof's actual recipe contains raw tung oil and that slows drying (Maloof's oil-varnish blend is a mix of equal parts poly, raw tung oil and BLO). Another is that Danish oils over there are often slower drying than over here, this despite the generally better drying conditions in the US.MikeG.":r67ooo1t said:Why is it then that advocates of Maloof's * method suggest leaving it 24 hours between coats, but Danish oil typically specifies 4 to 6 hours between coats?
ED65":2uysfkxx said:......It does seem like there's something going on with the bog oak itself though that is actively interfering with the development of gloss, like something about its structure has changed so the wood itself is acting like a matting agent.
Steve Maskery":301kcl0k said:That is a beautiful finish - go on, you have to tell us how you achieved it!
Edit - Sorry, not sure what went on there. That was aimed at sawdust=manglitter.
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