CWatters
Established Member
I have a piece of wood which I'm pretty sure is American White Oak. I would like to turn it the classic golden honey colour but looking for suggestions on how best to do that.
Has anyone out there used Coloured Osmo Polyx on American White Oak? How did it turn out?
I have some European oak flooring that is exactly the right colour/finish I'm after. This was finished with Osmo Polyx hardwax oil but I don't know if the colour is down to the original wood or use of coloured Osmo.
I've tried three different colours of wood dye on offcuts but very unhappy with the results. They turn the grain dark grey/black but leave the rest too light. I'm after a more uniform honey colour with less grain enhancement.
Has anyone out there used Coloured Osmo Polyx on American White Oak? How did it turn out?
I have some European oak flooring that is exactly the right colour/finish I'm after. This was finished with Osmo Polyx hardwax oil but I don't know if the colour is down to the original wood or use of coloured Osmo.
I've tried three different colours of wood dye on offcuts but very unhappy with the results. They turn the grain dark grey/black but leave the rest too light. I'm after a more uniform honey colour with less grain enhancement.