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LBCarpentry

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Here I have installed a maple desk for my office. As demonstrated by my boy. For speed I have coated it with 3 coats of quick dry Rustins top oil (waterbased)

Do you think I can apply a final coat of beeswax at the very end a? Just to give it a nice smooth finish. The wax should just sit happily on top of the oil shouldn’t it?

Thoughts please ....

Louis
 

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yes to wax, no to beeswax.

wax sits on top of oil fine. beeswax has a very low melting point and will quickly become sticky. a microcrystalline wax would be ideal here. it wont show the finger marks and wont become sticky.
 
beeswax melts at 61-63c
microcrystalline between 61 and 93 depending on what's in it.
choose carefully. :)
 
Ok - furniture wax it is.

I shall test on the underside first however....

Brilliant thanks!

Louis
 
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