Hi,
Im working on a piece of furniture and have changed my mind about part of the finish.
The piece is a vanity unit made from birch ply. I plan to finish the majority with Tung oil but paint the fronts of the drawers to give some contrast. So I have done my first coat of 50:50 Tung:white sprit and all is looking good. However, due to a lack of material I didn’t manage to match the grain direction on the inside of the drawers. The Tung has brought the grain out fantastically, but this unfortunately draws attention to the mismatched grain. So I’d like to paint the inside of the drawers to match the front and hide the error. I also think it will make an interesting feature too.
Bearing in mind I have only applied a single coat of TO:WS what the best approach for getting paint to adhere? Total sand, oil based primer, quick scuff? Or is it too much hassle and I should just live with what I have?
Cheers
Tom
Im working on a piece of furniture and have changed my mind about part of the finish.
The piece is a vanity unit made from birch ply. I plan to finish the majority with Tung oil but paint the fronts of the drawers to give some contrast. So I have done my first coat of 50:50 Tung:white sprit and all is looking good. However, due to a lack of material I didn’t manage to match the grain direction on the inside of the drawers. The Tung has brought the grain out fantastically, but this unfortunately draws attention to the mismatched grain. So I’d like to paint the inside of the drawers to match the front and hide the error. I also think it will make an interesting feature too.
Bearing in mind I have only applied a single coat of TO:WS what the best approach for getting paint to adhere? Total sand, oil based primer, quick scuff? Or is it too much hassle and I should just live with what I have?
Cheers
Tom