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Bill Daly wrote:

I have made a few small items (boxes, frames & easels) lately from blue-gum.
It has a great marbling effect - white wood with reddish swirls and stripes.
Normally I prefer to oil and polish such things with linseeds or tung. This
is great for darker woods as it brings out the colour. The problem of
course with whiter wood is the yellowing effect that oil and even waxes
impart.

Question, does anyone out there have a magic solution? Basically, what I am
trying to achieve is a degree of gloss for protection and at the same time
retain the unfinished colour. Is this possible.



My choice would be a water based acrylic finish such as Fuhr #290. See:

http://www.homesteadfinishing.com/ht...hrfinishes.htm

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

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