Hello all,
I am applying a lacewood veneer over the existing surfaces of the dash and glove box of my classic car. There is about 7 pieces in all. I am wondering what you guys would use to finish this surface for a convertible car. My thoughts would be to use oil based poly for its hardness in this environment.
I will not stain it as the gloss over this wood with the little ambering of poly will be beautiful. Since I have noticed that lacewood is not a perfectly smooth wood, can I build up more coats of poly to get to a smooth surface?
Can some of you get me on the right track? Am I heading in the right direction?
Thanks
GPope
I am applying a lacewood veneer over the existing surfaces of the dash and glove box of my classic car. There is about 7 pieces in all. I am wondering what you guys would use to finish this surface for a convertible car. My thoughts would be to use oil based poly for its hardness in this environment.
I will not stain it as the gloss over this wood with the little ambering of poly will be beautiful. Since I have noticed that lacewood is not a perfectly smooth wood, can I build up more coats of poly to get to a smooth surface?
Can some of you get me on the right track? Am I heading in the right direction?
Thanks
GPope