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Wes Ramsey
09-01-2015, 11:51 AM
I've made several utility bowls and finish them with wax, oil or a mix of the two. When I first wash them the water raises the grain and they get 'fuzzy'. How do y'all keep that from happening?

Kyle Iwamoto
09-01-2015, 11:54 AM
Wet the bowl and re-sand prior to finishing. That also gets the dust out of the pores.

Mark Patoka
09-01-2015, 12:16 PM
I'll do the same with cutting boards and utensils. Wet them down once or twice, sanding in between and hopefully that will take care of any fuzzies after that.

Ralph Lindberg
09-01-2015, 12:34 PM
I do the same with all utility work; bowls, rolling pin, etc.
Sand, wet, dry and sand again.

With very few woods do you ever get raised grain a 2nd time.

Wes Ramsey
09-01-2015, 12:35 PM
Thanks guys! I figured that would do it, but wanted to ask first.

steve worcester
09-07-2015, 5:07 PM
wax will put you in this cycle everytime, just isn't permanent.
You can use several coats of Mahony oil or several coats of Salad bowl finish. Those will harden and seal the pores.

Wes Ramsey
09-08-2015, 11:25 AM
wax will put you in this cycle everytime, just isn't permanent.
You can use several coats of Mahony oil or several coats of Salad bowl finish. Those will harden and seal the pores.

I've started using Mahoney's oil and about 20% beeswax after flooding the piece with same oil and letting it dry a bit. It is pricey, but I really like his WO.

I've played with the de-hairing process a bit and it works. The last piece I finished has been curing for a couple of weeks with the above finish. I wet it down good and after it dried sanded lightly with 320 grit and repeated the process. It is as smooth as it was before and no stubble after wetting again. I think this will be easier before I oil, but good to know I can do it after as well.