I love the turning part, and am reasonably good at it, but finishing is something I do not look forward to.
I suspect I just get confused by all the finishes there are, and it would possibly help if I had a regime to work to.
One of the areas that has triggered this lack of confidence is that I have near enough ruined several pieces of elm work by oiling them and found that I lost all the lovely colours and shapes that exist in elm - the wood just went dark brown and a long way away from the light and dark that so much exists in elm. I successfully used acryllic spray on three large wych elm platters to get round this but still wonder if that was the best option as that is effectively a skin that could get damaged.
I'm back into the rut again as I've turned a nice piece of elm to a 9" x 2" bowl but am at the finishing point and am at a bit of a loss as to what to do.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rob
I suspect I just get confused by all the finishes there are, and it would possibly help if I had a regime to work to.
One of the areas that has triggered this lack of confidence is that I have near enough ruined several pieces of elm work by oiling them and found that I lost all the lovely colours and shapes that exist in elm - the wood just went dark brown and a long way away from the light and dark that so much exists in elm. I successfully used acryllic spray on three large wych elm platters to get round this but still wonder if that was the best option as that is effectively a skin that could get damaged.
I'm back into the rut again as I've turned a nice piece of elm to a 9" x 2" bowl but am at the finishing point and am at a bit of a loss as to what to do.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rob