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finishing and aging cherry
I'm making a small box using cherry and have two questions.
1. If I finish with Danish Oil and them dont like it can I spray on a lacquer finish after several days. 2. Will either or both finishes interfere with the natural aging (darkening ) of the cherry. This is my first experience working with cherry. |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:29:36 -0400, Dennis Arenson wrote:
I'm making a small box using cherry and have two questions. 2. Will either or both finishes interfere with the natural aging (darkening ) of the cherry. This is my first experience working with cherry. The oil most definately will not delay the natural darkening. I prefer a wax (watco) over the oil finish, maybe you'd consider trying that on a sample piece? It really brings out the grain, and for a box it's not like you need to be particularly tough of a finish. Worth trying to see if you like it. Dave Hinz |
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:29:36 -0400, Dennis Arenson
wrote: I'm making a small box using cherry and have two questions. 1. If I finish with Danish Oil and them dont like it can I spray on a lacquer finish after several days. 2. Will either or both finishes interfere with the natural aging (darkening ) of the cherry. This is my first experience working with cherry. Thanks guys. The box if proceeding nicely with your advice. Dennis |
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