Hi Everyone,
First post on these forums... be gentle with me!!
So.... having bought 2 lathes in the space of 6 weeks, I am entirely new to lathing/wood turning. But.... I have the bug!!
I have a question which I hope that someone can offer advice.
I am trying to get a really good shine on the bowls I have created amongst other things, and I am unsure what actually works best to get a good shine.
I have bought the following:
Danish Oil
Beeswax
Shellac Polish
Friction Polish
Can someone give a brief summary of the flow of what to apply and when?
I have done the danish oil to give it some stain, then some shellac polish and then friction polish, ensuring that each has dried along the way, but using just a cotton cloth on the lathe itself isnt working for me the way I expected.
Any tips? Ideas?
Thanks everyone
First post on these forums... be gentle with me!!
So.... having bought 2 lathes in the space of 6 weeks, I am entirely new to lathing/wood turning. But.... I have the bug!!
I have a question which I hope that someone can offer advice.
I am trying to get a really good shine on the bowls I have created amongst other things, and I am unsure what actually works best to get a good shine.
I have bought the following:
Danish Oil
Beeswax
Shellac Polish
Friction Polish
Can someone give a brief summary of the flow of what to apply and when?
I have done the danish oil to give it some stain, then some shellac polish and then friction polish, ensuring that each has dried along the way, but using just a cotton cloth on the lathe itself isnt working for me the way I expected.
Any tips? Ideas?
Thanks everyone