alex robinson
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I made a TV unit out of some beech I milled a while ago and put a coat of gloss osmo polyx on and was a bit disappointed. When I cut it the colours were superb and I had hoped it would pop when finished. Instead it looks oddly flat, with no depth.
Possible options:
Sanded too much (320 grit) so it didn't soak in enough.
Needs more coats. Not convinced by this as I feel the surface film is what is giving it the flat look as opposed to a richer oil look.
Strip and redo with a different oil. Tung or linseed perhaps? I would prefer if it wasn't too yellowing. I have never tried Rubio monocoat, but heard good things about it.
The timber isn't as good as I thought and I should accept it...
Any suggestions appreciated!
Possible options:
Sanded too much (320 grit) so it didn't soak in enough.
Needs more coats. Not convinced by this as I feel the surface film is what is giving it the flat look as opposed to a richer oil look.
Strip and redo with a different oil. Tung or linseed perhaps? I would prefer if it wasn't too yellowing. I have never tried Rubio monocoat, but heard good things about it.
The timber isn't as good as I thought and I should accept it...
Any suggestions appreciated!
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