Zeddedhed
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Thanks for the comments guys - with the talent present on these forums praise given on here is very welcomed. Customers are often the easiest people to please (or at least some of mine are!!) but praise from fellow makers is praise indeed - it means a lot.
The brief from the customer regards design was 'modern art-deco'. I feel that the table meets the brief but I'm never exactly sure. Sometimes if you live with a piece for so long you can end up blinkered to it's faults and failings.
This piece in particular needed lots of mock ups (Sketchup can only tell you so much) to get it right. Firstly from the point of view of functionality and stability. Then it was all about proportions and finally the details. There was going to be an inlaid Maple 'ring' on the table top about 30mm in from the edge and about 5mm wide, but for some reason it didn't work. It simply looked all wrong.
Thanks for the comments on Osmo Custard. I'm starting to think that Osmo Oils, especially Polyx and it's variants and Osmo Top are the finishing panacea that I've been looking for. With regard to nothing sticking to it I'm going to try some experiments with Microcrystalline wax as Phil.p suggested. Presumably it it works it would allow me to get a higher sheen if needed on occasion.
Out of interest what exactly is a wiping varnish? I've heard this term thrown around so many times with some truly bizarre recipes so it be good to hear from one who knows and uses it
The brief from the customer regards design was 'modern art-deco'. I feel that the table meets the brief but I'm never exactly sure. Sometimes if you live with a piece for so long you can end up blinkered to it's faults and failings.
This piece in particular needed lots of mock ups (Sketchup can only tell you so much) to get it right. Firstly from the point of view of functionality and stability. Then it was all about proportions and finally the details. There was going to be an inlaid Maple 'ring' on the table top about 30mm in from the edge and about 5mm wide, but for some reason it didn't work. It simply looked all wrong.
Thanks for the comments on Osmo Custard. I'm starting to think that Osmo Oils, especially Polyx and it's variants and Osmo Top are the finishing panacea that I've been looking for. With regard to nothing sticking to it I'm going to try some experiments with Microcrystalline wax as Phil.p suggested. Presumably it it works it would allow me to get a higher sheen if needed on occasion.
Out of interest what exactly is a wiping varnish? I've heard this term thrown around so many times with some truly bizarre recipes so it be good to hear from one who knows and uses it