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Le dullard de la commune
I’m currently making a small table to go with an oak chair bought in (made to order) Orkney, last year. I’ve never worked with oak before.
I want the table to be “as planed” Oak. I’m assume that the dark colour of old oak furniture is caused by sunlight & tannin.
I have a number of old Oak planks which are filthy and part rotten, by cutting out and planing down I’ve got a decent plank (50” X 5” X 2”) that’s a nice light colour and quite a decent match for the chair. However after a few days is goes quite “yellow”. I’m assuming this is some contaminant.
Can anyone suggest an Oak Bleach? I’ve experimented on an off cut with Household bleach (stains it darker) and some hairdressers peroxide (no effect).
Now, I could go out and buy some new Oak but want the additional challenge of reclaiming the wood, I was invited to cut up for logs.
Another question : how should I finish it to retain the “newly cut” colour : Wax or Danish oil or what?
I want the table to be “as planed” Oak. I’m assume that the dark colour of old oak furniture is caused by sunlight & tannin.
I have a number of old Oak planks which are filthy and part rotten, by cutting out and planing down I’ve got a decent plank (50” X 5” X 2”) that’s a nice light colour and quite a decent match for the chair. However after a few days is goes quite “yellow”. I’m assuming this is some contaminant.
Can anyone suggest an Oak Bleach? I’ve experimented on an off cut with Household bleach (stains it darker) and some hairdressers peroxide (no effect).
Now, I could go out and buy some new Oak but want the additional challenge of reclaiming the wood, I was invited to cut up for logs.
Another question : how should I finish it to retain the “newly cut” colour : Wax or Danish oil or what?