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AHilton
 
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Default Padauk-To Beal or not to Beal

If it has the look you're going for already, Wil, just leave it alone. If
anything, you'll attract more fingerprints and dust to it by Buffing it.
The wax being an attractant to those kinds of things, you know. You only
get marginal protection (scuffs, smoke, oily skin from touching, moisture,
etc.) of the wood from just buffing so there's no major reason there for
buffing it. The buffing is really only good for looks and marginal
protection. That's why I don't just buff. If I'm going to buff, then I'm
going to buff a finish and not just bare wood.

- Andrew



"Wil Zirkle" wrote in message
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I am typing this with hands purple with padauk dust. I and getting
ready to turn the foot off my first piece of padauk. I searched the
archives about finishing it and didn't see anything about using the
beal buffing system with it. I usually use just the beal, sometime
with coats of mineral oil first to enhance the grain, sometimes just
mineral oil, and a few times I have used salad bowl finish.
The point of my post is that I was just going to leave the wood
unfinished as it got a nice satin look from sanding, but should I put
something on it? I'm not asking about UV protection just in general:
fingerprints, dust...

Thanks,


Wil