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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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![]() Bill Schwab wrote: Steve, Jim, I'm a master cabinet maker , and my advice is to finish it inside with the same type of finish you plan on using for the outside . The reason for that is to control moisture absorption . With the same type of finish in and out , the wood absorbs equally on both surfaces , and maintains balanced internal stresses . Leave a raw piece of wood on a (very) wet surface and you'll understand ... And for a machinist tool box, what would you personally recommend for a finish? That's the real question. I would rather destroy a box I made largely for practice than do any damage to my collets. FWIW, the box that came with my starter endmill set has some kind of varnish on the outside and bare wood inside. I lean toward oil finish, but have some concerns about it or anything more modern being in contact with oily collets. Bill If you want traditional, go with shellac. Nothing in that that will react with metal or attract moisture. I've used Deft's Clear Wood Finish, which is a lacquer modified for brushing. You can also get it in a spray can but it takes a lot of spray to build up a good finish. It also dries quickly. I've had a case I made out of luan door skin finished with Deft for over 20 years with my Starrett combination square inside, no rust, no ill effects and the case still looks good despite some rough knocks. One thing about either of these is that surfaces can be touched up and the new finish will bond to the old with no problems, not the case with polyurethanes or some spray enamels. Stan |
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