wood_i_rather
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Hi folks,
I need some advice treating charred oak with tung oil so that I get a glossy finish/ the wet look. I hurriedly tried some test wood with thin layers but I ended up with a matt finish. I'm running a bit out of time (weather wise) and cannot do other tests, but hopefully someone here can help. I looked up on wikipedia and apparently you can only get the glossy look with polymerised tung oil (final coat), but it only seems to be sold in the US.
So far I've sanded the oak (originally rough sawn), charred it with a torch, brushed it, sanded it and treated it with a 1-1 sunflower oil and mineral spirits. This was a 4-5 weeks ago.
One hour ago, I put on a generous layer of 1-1 liberon pure tung oil and mineral spirits (did not wipe it yet). Where do I go from here to get as much gloss as possible out of the oil I have? Ideally I'd like to get as close as possible to how it looks in the attached pictured with a fresh coat of the tung mixture.
Cheers
I need some advice treating charred oak with tung oil so that I get a glossy finish/ the wet look. I hurriedly tried some test wood with thin layers but I ended up with a matt finish. I'm running a bit out of time (weather wise) and cannot do other tests, but hopefully someone here can help. I looked up on wikipedia and apparently you can only get the glossy look with polymerised tung oil (final coat), but it only seems to be sold in the US.
So far I've sanded the oak (originally rough sawn), charred it with a torch, brushed it, sanded it and treated it with a 1-1 sunflower oil and mineral spirits. This was a 4-5 weeks ago.
One hour ago, I put on a generous layer of 1-1 liberon pure tung oil and mineral spirits (did not wipe it yet). Where do I go from here to get as much gloss as possible out of the oil I have? Ideally I'd like to get as close as possible to how it looks in the attached pictured with a fresh coat of the tung mixture.
Cheers