SirRobSmith
Member
Hello,
I've bought a rather study, rustic looking table. It's fairly rough cut (which I like) but the finish from the supplier doesn't appear to be particularly hard wearing and I've started to notice a few areas that have quickly blemished and look somewhat unattractive.
My knowledge of wood working doesn't extend much beyond watching Matthias Wandel on Youtube, sadly so I have neither the skill nor testicular fortitude to jump in and start applying additional finish to the table without seeking some expert advice and from reading some of the other threads it seems you have some in your ranks.
I'm looking for some advice to generally make it more hard wearing and more resistant to stains. If someone should spill a bit of ketchup on the table I'd rather not be seeing it for the next 10 years!
I took some pictures earlier, I'm afraid I'm not even sure what type of wood it is.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Regards,
Rob
I've bought a rather study, rustic looking table. It's fairly rough cut (which I like) but the finish from the supplier doesn't appear to be particularly hard wearing and I've started to notice a few areas that have quickly blemished and look somewhat unattractive.
My knowledge of wood working doesn't extend much beyond watching Matthias Wandel on Youtube, sadly so I have neither the skill nor testicular fortitude to jump in and start applying additional finish to the table without seeking some expert advice and from reading some of the other threads it seems you have some in your ranks.
I'm looking for some advice to generally make it more hard wearing and more resistant to stains. If someone should spill a bit of ketchup on the table I'd rather not be seeing it for the next 10 years!
I took some pictures earlier, I'm afraid I'm not even sure what type of wood it is.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Regards,
Rob