John Piwaron
02-15-2005, 3:33 PM
Normally, I prefer using Waterlox for my projects. It's easy, it provides a warm close to the wood look. But this time, there may be a problem.
I've just completed a cherry Shaker style computer desk. Raised panels, solid wood everything. Pics will be posted upon completion of the finish.
Back to the finish. The top surface and the pull out writing surface are definitely places I'm concerned about wear. Would it be possible to use my can of Behlen's rockhard table top varnish thinned out for use as a wiping varnish or should I just buy a different product to apply to the top surfaces?
What product do you recommend if a tougher surface is actually needed?
Please advise before I spoil all my hard work.
I've just completed a cherry Shaker style computer desk. Raised panels, solid wood everything. Pics will be posted upon completion of the finish.
Back to the finish. The top surface and the pull out writing surface are definitely places I'm concerned about wear. Would it be possible to use my can of Behlen's rockhard table top varnish thinned out for use as a wiping varnish or should I just buy a different product to apply to the top surfaces?
What product do you recommend if a tougher surface is actually needed?
Please advise before I spoil all my hard work.