G Guest Guest 15 Jan 2004 #1 I'm making a small occasional table in beech. Has anyone any suggestions regarding a suitable finish?
I'm making a small occasional table in beech. Has anyone any suggestions regarding a suitable finish?
Adam Established Member Joined 10 Sep 2003 Messages 3,768 Reaction score 1 Location UK 15 Jan 2004 #2 Danish Oil?
F frank Established Member Joined 10 Sep 2003 Messages 938 Reaction score 0 Location cheshire 15 Jan 2004 #3 colron refined beeswax natural i have used it on beech bedside cabs and a king size bed the boss loves it try some on a bit of scrap beech.
colron refined beeswax natural i have used it on beech bedside cabs and a king size bed the boss loves it try some on a bit of scrap beech.
sawdustalley Established Member Joined 7 Sep 2002 Messages 601 Reaction score 0 Location Guildford,Surrey,UK 15 Jan 2004 #4 My favorite - Organoil
G Gill Established Member Joined 3 Sep 2003 Messages 3,537 Reaction score 1 Location Lincs 15 Jan 2004 #5 Nobody's in favour of Formica then? :wink: Yours Gill (ducking and skedaddling off to the bomb shelter yet again)
Nobody's in favour of Formica then? :wink: Yours Gill (ducking and skedaddling off to the bomb shelter yet again)
Alf Established Member Joined 22 Oct 2003 Messages 12,079 Reaction score 4 Location Up the proverbial creek 15 Jan 2004 #6 Liberon Finishing Oil always finds favour round here; made a lovely job of the beech window cills. Gill, tsk tsk... Don't you ever tire of that bunker? :lol: Cheers, Alf
Liberon Finishing Oil always finds favour round here; made a lovely job of the beech window cills. Gill, tsk tsk... Don't you ever tire of that bunker? :lol: Cheers, Alf
G Guest Guest 15 Jan 2004 #7 Thanks all. As I have both beeswax and Danish oil I'll try them both on a piece of scrap to see which the Gorgon prefers
Thanks all. As I have both beeswax and Danish oil I'll try them both on a piece of scrap to see which the Gorgon prefers