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Mike Willeson
07-14-2014, 8:25 PM
I am planning a couple of sharving mugs and am trying to decide how to finish them. The wood is cherry.

I have searched the site and found a few references but nothing definitive. I am hoping to find someone who has used a shaving mug for a number of years (the more the better) who could tell me what finish has worked for them.

Thanks,
Mike

charlie knighton
07-14-2014, 9:19 PM
Mike, I have never done any shaving mugs, sounds like a worthwhile project. I would think maybe six or seven coats of poly could be used. you would want it to be like porcelain or plastic as much as possible. hopefully someone with actually experience will step up.

Brodie Brickey
07-15-2014, 9:50 AM
I haven't done shaving mugs, but I turn a lot of coffee mugs. I would go no higher than 220 grit. A really smooth finish would lend to the mug slipping out of your hand when wet.

As for finish, I'm partial to a salad bowl or oil finish, multiple coats. If the inside is wood instead of a liner, a poly urethane that has been thinned and multiple coats would be good.

Dave Fritz
07-15-2014, 10:12 AM
I've been wondering too. I'm worried about the area between the wood and the brush. It seems to me if not hung upside down it could collect water and develop some problems. To date I've used several coats of wipe on poly and epoxy to glue the brush into the handle. So far so good but I've had mine hanging upside down when not in use.

Dave Fritz

Thomas Cooney
07-15-2014, 12:35 PM
I used a CA finish around 10 years ago and it still looks like new.

Michael Poorman
07-18-2014, 2:09 PM
Pretty timely question, I've just switched from foam in a can to shave soap. Been thinking of making a cup for the soap.