I'm making two 12" diameter platters to order and raised a query recently about the possible use of sunflower oil as suggested by Mark Baker for an ash platter. This query was whether this was just ordinary off the supemarket shelf oil. The advice given by a number of you was that cooking oils of any type are for cooking and there are plenty of better oils for wood finishing - Finishing Oil being one.
My problem is that these platters have been turned from a very nicely coloured piece of Wych Elm - good patterns and quite a lot of green shading. I have done a trial run using Finishing Oil on some off cuts and am not impressed with the results - the green disappears and the oil just shades everything to brown.
What does the collective advise please.
Rob
My problem is that these platters have been turned from a very nicely coloured piece of Wych Elm - good patterns and quite a lot of green shading. I have done a trial run using Finishing Oil on some off cuts and am not impressed with the results - the green disappears and the oil just shades everything to brown.
What does the collective advise please.
Rob