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I've finally ordered a new 6" sander (Bosch dual mode). One upcoming task is the refinishing of our dining table.
It's "Indian rosewood", the tops about an inch thick so I have some material to play with
It's currently wearing some sort of gloss varnish which looked nice but is now scratched to buggery and the top has dings and even a tracksaw kerf to sort out. I'd like to have a gloss finish again or at least semi gloss.
So the first questions are what finish? A new varnish or some sort of oil?
It needs to be reasonably hard wearing, and I also need to be able to apply the finish insitu (dining room!) so no dragging it off to a spray booth for 2k lacquer
Also i was only going to finish the top itself not the legs/substructure.
Any thoughts folks?
It's "Indian rosewood", the tops about an inch thick so I have some material to play with
It's currently wearing some sort of gloss varnish which looked nice but is now scratched to buggery and the top has dings and even a tracksaw kerf to sort out. I'd like to have a gloss finish again or at least semi gloss.
So the first questions are what finish? A new varnish or some sort of oil?
It needs to be reasonably hard wearing, and I also need to be able to apply the finish insitu (dining room!) so no dragging it off to a spray booth for 2k lacquer
Also i was only going to finish the top itself not the legs/substructure.
Any thoughts folks?