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raleighnut

Legendary Member
Sand down then a light coat of varnish followed by antiquewax applied using fine steel wool. Sounds strange but I was given this tip by a furniture restorer and it gives a nice finish.

He's talking utter spheroids, no 'Hardwood' reacts well to Iron (SteelWool) if you want a 'Matt',ish finish then apply the Wax using a "Scothbrite" pad (or a kitchen scourer)

Be aware that most varnishes are far too thick and as for water based 'varnish' avoid it like the plague, my own preference is for organic sealers like Linseed Oil or Shellac (Crushed Beetles in Booze).
 
Sand down then a light coat of varnish followed by antiquewax applied using fine steel wool. Sounds strange but I was given this tip by a furniture restorer and it gives a nice finish.

It's badly warped as well; The carefully made internal wooden joints are gefürkled.

Also, it's too short because someone sliced the end off to move it.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Is time travel involved?
If it is, how are you managing it?

Are you mixing Am/PM up. :whistle: 12pm is lunch, 10pm evening ?
 

Hebe

getting better all the time
Location
wiltshire
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My take out ticket is not a prime number.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
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