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Jonzjob":2151iqa9 said:I like them :? :?
Me too!
Jonzjob":2151iqa9 said:I like them :? :?
monkeybiter":5buh7scc said:Jonzjob":5buh7scc said:I like them :? :?
Me too!
Simo":1k9cyvta said:Just finishing up this fretless bass guitar today.. the main body wood is Black Walnut, with an English Walnut bookmatched top. The neck is made from 3 pieces of Maple with some Black Walnut strips in between, and the fingerboard is Ebony lined with Maple veneer.
MattRoberts":1vkvhc3o said:That's a great idea. How's about this?
MattRoberts":2yok4hfu said:I've used briwax on the top - do you think that would be enough, or should I put something over it. Will water based poly adhere to wax?
MattRoberts":3a8iop2n said:That's a great idea. How's about this?
Unfortunately, the wax is providing the colour I guess I'll just have to see how it wears, cheersRoughcut":3aybcjs5 said:MattRoberts":3aybcjs5 said:I've used briwax on the top - do you think that would be enough, or should I put something over it. Will water based poly adhere to wax?
Sorry can't help you there as I've never done it but I would just give it a quick sand.
And I've just found in the back of the garage the stuff I used on ours, it was just a cheap interior clear varnish from screwfix same as this one:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-q ... /30824#_=p
I believe I just brushed it on after I had stained the top, but glad I did as it makes it so easy to clean.
MarkDennehy":2x3lk47j said:Looks a damn sight better than the not-cheap-at-all piece of MDF mothercare garbage I've been using
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As a rule nothing sticks to wax except wax. Wax by itself is the least of all wood finishes but for things seeing light use it can be perfectly adequate. Just need to keep to a repolishing schedule to top it up periodically as it wears away.MattRoberts":dbkyusc1 said:I've used briwax on the top - do you think that would be enough, or should I put something over it. Will water based poly adhere to wax?
MattRoberts":2omoka1a said:Unfortunately, the wax is providing the colour I guess I'll just have to see how it wears, cheersRoughcut":2omoka1a said:MattRoberts":2omoka1a said:I've used briwax on the top - do you think that would be enough, or should I put something over it. Will water based poly adhere to wax?
Sorry can't help you there as I've never done it but I would just give it a quick sand.
And I've just found in the back of the garage the stuff I used on ours, it was just a cheap interior clear varnish from screwfix same as this one:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-q ... /30824#_=p
I believe I just brushed it on after I had stained the top, but glad I did as it makes it so easy to clean.
Wuffles":2omoka1a said:I've waxed a table top in the past and it hasn't I'm afraid. I'm going to get some Manns wax and polish remover and start again...one day when I have nothing better to do with my time.
Thanks very much!ED65":axrutnef said:As a rule nothing sticks to wax except wax. Wax by itself is the least of all wood finishes but for things seeing light use it can be perfectly adequate. Just need to keep to a repolishing schedule to top it up periodically as it wears away.MattRoberts":axrutnef said:I've used briwax on the top - do you think that would be enough, or should I put something over it. Will water based poly adhere to wax?
If you did want to refinish with something else the bulk of the wax can be removed with white spirit or turps, and plenty of kitchen paper or clean cloths. Once the wood is nearly clean you could probably varnish successfully (with real varnish, not water-borne) but most would sand or scrape back to pristine wood to be on the safe side.
Congrats on the new sprog BTW!
Sorry, what hasn't what?Wuffles":3rxnxn1l said:MattRoberts":3rxnxn1l said:Unfortunately, the wax is providing the colour I guess I'll just have to see how it wears, cheersRoughcut":3rxnxn1l said:MattRoberts said:I've used briwax on the top - do you think that would be enough, or should I put something over it. Will water based poly adhere to wax?
Sorry can't help you there as I've never done it but I would just give it a quick sand.
And I've just found in the back of the garage the stuff I used on ours, it was just a cheap interior clear varnish from screwfix same as this one:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-q ... /30824#_=p
I believe I just brushed it on after I had stained the top, but glad I did as it makes it so easy to clean.
Think maybe you missed this from earlier.
Wuffles":3rxnxn1l said:I've waxed a table top in the past and it hasn't I'm afraid. I'm going to get some Manns wax and polish remover and start again...one day when I have nothing better to do with my time.
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