On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:39:40 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote:
On 06/27/2017 06:26 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
I like linseed oil for a slightly glossy natural wood finish - any
"drying oil" will work the same . For best effect you rub the stuff into
the wood with your fingers . Rub it in until it gets warm , let it sit
for a while , wipe off excess and let it dry for a couple of days .
Repeat ... repeat ... repeat until you get the glow you want . This
gives a very "warm" finish but it's a lot of work , and most won't
invest the time and effort . Those folks are better off using urethane
or other varnish type product .
I cut the boiled linseed with turpentine. It's a nice natural finish and
if there ever is a problem, rub a few more coats on. Besides, it smells
good. Note: boiled, not raw linseed oil.
Be *very* careful with your BLO rags!
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