Hi all,
Sorry to make my first post a question but I'm after a little advice. I am making my own wooden cajon box drum (an instrument played by striking the surface or 'tapa' with your hands).
I would like to finish a 3mm piece of birch ply with a technique which will deteriorate over time in the highest played areas, to make this more tricky I would like to avoid hard finishes such as varnish or paint.
Is this possible?
If not, what would be the best thing to use to get a high quality sheen finish, danish oil?
Many many thanks in advance!
Bucks
Sorry to make my first post a question but I'm after a little advice. I am making my own wooden cajon box drum (an instrument played by striking the surface or 'tapa' with your hands).
I would like to finish a 3mm piece of birch ply with a technique which will deteriorate over time in the highest played areas, to make this more tricky I would like to avoid hard finishes such as varnish or paint.
Is this possible?
If not, what would be the best thing to use to get a high quality sheen finish, danish oil?
Many many thanks in advance!
Bucks