Tung oil Finish

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Homeless Squirrel

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Oil finished my mallet which has oak head with Beech handle(Repurposed from a Table?)
First coats seemed to stay shiny but now just going matt after subsequent coats/rub overs!
 
I think proper Tung oil takes a long time to fully cure/harden because it lacks the solvents of things like Danish oil so maybe comeback to it in a couple of weeks. My garage/workshop stayed below zero all of yesterday and looks set to be the same all week. If your mallet is in a similarly cold place that won't help.
 
yes it takes about 1-2 months to fully cure if it's pure tung oil, I thin it out with white spirit 50/50 for the first 2-3 coats.
 
I was looking it up on t'internet the other day, and saw it described as having a matt finish. Which was interesting as I have used it to finish some peg-type buttons for a musical instrument. These were in African blackwood, and I used a triple buffing system on my lathe to achieve a fairly high gloss.
 
I've been experimenting with tung oil and found a mix of 1/3rd tung oil 1/3rd beeswax and 1/3rd real turpentine spirits all heated first in a pan (on electric as v combustable} gives a really nice finish on some internal oak skylight trims. just my 2c worth
 
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