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Default BLO & Cherry

First I want to thank everyone who responded to my original query.

The piece is finished and sitting proudly in the living room. I have posted
pictures of it on a.b.p.w.

After much consideration and testing the various finish options on scrap (oh
yeah I had scrap). I decided, with a little help from SWMBO, to go with
shellac.

The cherry was free. It came from a salvage job. I did have to plane it down to
the proper thicknesses.

Again, thanks for the input. :-)


On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 10:44:20 -0400, Bill Waller wrote:

I have just finished construction on my first real piece of "fine" furniture.
It is a small chest of drawers made of solid cherry.

Now begins the part of woodworking that I really do not enjoy: finishing.

My choices a
Shellac: This is what I have the most experience with and do not find to be
extremely problematic.

Lacquer: I have done a little work with this medium and would apply several
coats over two coats of Sealcoat.

Polyurethane: I have done a lot with Poly (brushed) and have had mixed results
. It is my least favorite finish to work with.

BLO: I have used boiled linseed oil on a couple of projects, but never on
something that would end up I the living room. Actually, I have never used it
on finely sanded wood. I know that the medium is rubbed on and that a number of
coats are require for a decent build up.
But when all is said and done, what kind of finfish does BLO provide?
What is the proper prep for BLO?
Does it buff out to a nice sheen?
How long does it take for the smell to go away?
How durable is it?

Of course, I could always paint it pink.

Thanks for any serious advice.
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New Eagle, PA


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New Eagle, PA