nev
Established Member
when i inherited my lathe at christmas, along with it were a few blanks. I've been trying not to use them til i am more proficient and have something particular to turn. anyhow....
seeing as its mothers day and she wanted me to make her something i attacked a blank of padauk (labelled!) and heres the result.
two questions.
1. are the little 'dots and dashes' in the close up a character of the wood?, cos no matter how much i tooled and sanded, i couldnt get rid of them.
2, this is the first item i have finished with finishing oil and really like the 'wet' look when the oil is first applied. what can i apply (in future) to achieve this kind of look?.
i have given this 4 coats with5 hours and a light rub with 0000 ww between coats.
3. do i just buff when i am finished or apply something else?
sorry, that was 3 questions
seeing as its mothers day and she wanted me to make her something i attacked a blank of padauk (labelled!) and heres the result.
two questions.
1. are the little 'dots and dashes' in the close up a character of the wood?, cos no matter how much i tooled and sanded, i couldnt get rid of them.
2, this is the first item i have finished with finishing oil and really like the 'wet' look when the oil is first applied. what can i apply (in future) to achieve this kind of look?.
i have given this 4 coats with5 hours and a light rub with 0000 ww between coats.
3. do i just buff when i am finished or apply something else?
sorry, that was 3 questions