I'm looking for others opinion on an issue I have come across this week.
I built 8 doors for some wardrobes out of beech and finished them with 4 coats of Liberon quick drying Tung oil. I sanded these to 240grit before applying the first oil coat and dry flatted the finish after coat no2 with 400grit, the final coat was applied and then wet flatted with 600 grit.
Initially the finish came out very smooth and I was quite happy with it so I went ahead and fitted the doors. However that was several weeks ago so the oil has fully cured now but the surface feels somewhat rough. Also several dry spots have appeared where the pores in the timber are not fully filled, when I fitted them no dry spots were evident.
It looks like either the oil has sunk deeper into the timber and raised some of the grain or that some of the excess oil has been ejected from the pores as it has cured and then dried crusty on the surface.
Has anyone else experienced something similar? I presume that I need to flat the finish again and apply yet another coat? I have a lot of work invested in these so would like to get them looking as close to perfect as I can.
I built 8 doors for some wardrobes out of beech and finished them with 4 coats of Liberon quick drying Tung oil. I sanded these to 240grit before applying the first oil coat and dry flatted the finish after coat no2 with 400grit, the final coat was applied and then wet flatted with 600 grit.
Initially the finish came out very smooth and I was quite happy with it so I went ahead and fitted the doors. However that was several weeks ago so the oil has fully cured now but the surface feels somewhat rough. Also several dry spots have appeared where the pores in the timber are not fully filled, when I fitted them no dry spots were evident.
It looks like either the oil has sunk deeper into the timber and raised some of the grain or that some of the excess oil has been ejected from the pores as it has cured and then dried crusty on the surface.
Has anyone else experienced something similar? I presume that I need to flat the finish again and apply yet another coat? I have a lot of work invested in these so would like to get them looking as close to perfect as I can.