It may be the wood itself. Here's a link to an illustration showing the tyloses in the wood cells of white oak. They make the wood impervious to water. It may simply be the wood rejecting the...
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It may be the wood itself. Here's a link to an illustration showing the tyloses in the wood cells of white oak. They make the wood impervious to water. It may simply be the wood rejecting the...
One of the problems with white oak is that the wood has tyloses. These are outgrowths or "bubbles" on parenchyma cells of xylem vessels of secondary heartwood. They dam up the cells, effectively...
I'd suggest also looking at Deks Olje d.1 Deks is a penetrating oil finish generally used on boats. The d.1 is a matte penetrating sealer and may be used as a finish by itself or in conjunction...