tim
Established Member
I know there have been a couple of threads on finishing sycamore recently (inc one I started) and through infromation that I have received from JasonB , Chris (waterhead) etc I am happy that there is a non yellowing surface coat out there eg Barfords aquacote.
However, I also want to use a finish that will penetrate the timber eg oil which doesn't then yellow. I have tried Chestnut's Finishing oil on some small test pieces but it went far too yellow for my liking. I have thought that White polish might be the answer but I have no experience in applying that and don't know whether it has to be built up like a French polish or can be just rubbed on like an oil finish.
I'm not sure I want to do a massive amount of bleaching either - the sycamore I have is very white.
What other alternatives are there for penetrating finish?
Any help as usual gratefully received.
Cheers
Tim
However, I also want to use a finish that will penetrate the timber eg oil which doesn't then yellow. I have tried Chestnut's Finishing oil on some small test pieces but it went far too yellow for my liking. I have thought that White polish might be the answer but I have no experience in applying that and don't know whether it has to be built up like a French polish or can be just rubbed on like an oil finish.
I'm not sure I want to do a massive amount of bleaching either - the sycamore I have is very white.
What other alternatives are there for penetrating finish?
Any help as usual gratefully received.
Cheers
Tim