Originally Posted by
Stan Calow
Very nice. I did not know teak could look that good. Can you talk about the finish? I've used olive wood several times, but haven't figured out a good finish for it.
Thanks for your comment, Stan. I sanded down to 220 grit and then applied shellac. When the shellac was well cured, I sanded that with 800 grit. Next I went to a buffing wheel and buffed with tripoli and finished buffing with carnauba wax.
It might be good to sand the olivewood to a higher grit than 220, but the teak was fine at 220.
Mike
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