Thanks for the follow-up. I suspect you're correct about the rub marks, and I plan to do a couple very light wipe on coats of DO to meld it.
While I agree on the easier fixability with straight...
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Thanks for the follow-up. I suspect you're correct about the rub marks, and I plan to do a couple very light wipe on coats of DO to meld it.
While I agree on the easier fixability with straight...
Thanks guys, really appreciate all the detailed feedback and insights. Makes sense on not going with the GF... I've used water poly to finish all my previous projects, so I like it and trust it, but...
I'm doing a walnut countertop for a built-in. I'm close to wrapping up the danish oil, which is sanded in with multiple coats. My plan is to finish with GF HPW poly to seal and protect it once the...
Thanks for the reply! Well, I mean, bulletproof is just me speaking generally... basically something that can take some abuse, or more than just putting rubbing wax on it. :-)
Never used a 2k...
Howdy all. As I approach closing out on the danish oil finish for my walnut countertop (custom built-in) I'm starting to think through how I want to protect it. Right now I've settled on water poly...
Yeah, it's funny, some of the counter came out REALLY nice... a little darker than I would have liked, but still really nice patterning. The front left 10' or so specifically. I went through a...
Thanks for the feedback and tips guys, much appreciated. I mean, the finish isn't terrible... and it's more even than I probably make it sound. The issue is just that it came out much darker than I...
Hi there. Ran into some issues with a black walnut counter top I’m finishing, hoping someone here can provide some thoughts/insights on my plan to unwind it.
To provide context, I decided to use...