HappyPixie
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I picked up a small veneered playing card box at auction and sanded the previous surface lightly (320 & 400 grit) because there were fine cracks in the veneer and finish. After removing all dust I put one thin coat of Osmo hard oil for a satin hard finish. It dried patchily and some areas were tacky until weeks later. It seems Osmo likes to go onto bare wood. Oops! My solution was to lightly sand the now hard surface and apply Microcrystalline Wax. Perhaps because it's so thin or because I was heavy handed with the 320 grit sanding, there are visible scratches now. I think I need to remove the MC wax and possibly the Osmo, probably chemically. The veneer is a little thin in places so I don't want to use sandpaper again. Any suggestions or have I really screwed it up?
Once I get the old stuff off I need to add a new finish. Due to the cracking of the veneer, I think it has to have a build to the finish rather than the usual Danish Oil that I use on woodturnings. I'd quite like a mid-gloss or at least satin. Recommendations?
Many thanks...
Once I get the old stuff off I need to add a new finish. Due to the cracking of the veneer, I think it has to have a build to the finish rather than the usual Danish Oil that I use on woodturnings. I'd quite like a mid-gloss or at least satin. Recommendations?
Many thanks...