Darkening cherry bowls
We bought a Cherry Grandfather clock in 87 and it glows very nice.
Sadly spiders got into it and jammed the gears. Put camphor balls to run off
people and spiders. :-)
Martin
Doug Miller wrote:
In article , spaco wrote:
I am very inexperienced at this, but I have made 5 cherry bowls. I
spend more time sanding them than anybody else does, probably. As I am
sanding/polishing them them with pretty fine grits, let's say 600 or so,
the heat from the sanding darkens them a fair amount.
That's called "burning". It's entirely different from the rich red-brown
patina that cherry acquires after a few years of exposure to sunlight.
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