Having to use six and more coats to get a nice lustre. Is this right?
Having to use six and more coats to get a nice lustre. Is this right?
I has tremendous crotch figure, that dyes soooo well, Yes hard to finish. I use 3+ coats of 1# sanding sealer after the dye, then 1-4 coats of danish oil til amount of shine I want.Cottonwood is a very soft, very porous wood that sucks in finishes like A sponge. It is difficult to cut cleanly and difficult to get a good finish. I have stopped using it, I don't feel it's worth the effort.
I has tremendous crotch figure, that dyes soooo well, Yes hard to finish. I use 3+ coats of 1# sanding sealer after the dye, then 1-4 coats of danish oil til amount of shine I want.
I just finished a smallish poplar (similar to cottonwood) that a friend grabbed from her neighbor for me. Will try to post. Gretch
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I has tremendous crotch figure, that dyes soooo well, Yes hard to finish. I use 3+ coats of 1# sanding sealer after the dye, then 1-4 coats of danish oil til amount of shine I want.
I just finished a smallish poplar (similar to cottonwood) that a friend grabbed from her neighbor for me. Will try to post. Gretch
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Off the subject, but have you noticed in your dye work that in plain woods (I include Bradford Pear) it will bring out the figure?
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