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Most unobtrusive finish
Hi,
Generally speaking, what is the most unobtrusive finish? I'm talking about for furniture such as desks and dining room servers. I've been using poly exclusively and I'm getting a little bit tired of the plasticy finish that it leaves. What are good ideas for minimizing that effect and letting the wood show through as much as possible ans naturally as possible. A very specific aside: if you are familiar with Nakashima tables, that's the kind of feel I'm looking for. Many thanks in advance! Aaron Fude |
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