lineofsight
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Lower Mainland, BC
Below is a summary of what I understood from other posts, please let me know where I am off or suggestions for a better way:
(x) indicates procedures on which there appears to be consensus
(o) indicates mystery procedure, unclear on when/why/how
Will edit as am shown the error of my ways so hopefully a good summary results.
(x) Chemically remove finish (to avoid changing size with sanding)
(x) Apply wet cloth to dings/dents and iron to steam out.
(o) Remove old oil using oxalic acid concoction
(x) Raise grain with moist (not wet) cloth
(x) Remove whiskers with 0000 steel wool while stock is damp.
(x) Stain if desired
(stain need be compatible with tung oil - Birchwood Cassy / Lee Valley)
(x) Sand (~300 grit) with pure tung oil to create slurry and fill pores, dry, repeat...
(x) Sand (~400 grit) clean with compressed air or brush.
(dont remove fill from pores...)
(x) Apply oil finish, rub to set (use copper/steel wool between finishes for want satin finish), repeat. Rub with linen or cheese cloth (no particles).
If checkering
(x) brush in chemical stripper
(o) remove stripper
(x) brush in oil
Oil better than boiled linseed for water resistance & longevity.
Pure tung oil is better than tung oil finish.
Water based polyurethane more durable, little more work to fix than oil (but annoys some purists).
That about right? Cheers.
(x) indicates procedures on which there appears to be consensus
(o) indicates mystery procedure, unclear on when/why/how
Will edit as am shown the error of my ways so hopefully a good summary results.
(x) Chemically remove finish (to avoid changing size with sanding)
(x) Apply wet cloth to dings/dents and iron to steam out.
(o) Remove old oil using oxalic acid concoction
(x) Raise grain with moist (not wet) cloth
(x) Remove whiskers with 0000 steel wool while stock is damp.
(x) Stain if desired
(stain need be compatible with tung oil - Birchwood Cassy / Lee Valley)
(x) Sand (~300 grit) with pure tung oil to create slurry and fill pores, dry, repeat...
(x) Sand (~400 grit) clean with compressed air or brush.
(dont remove fill from pores...)
(x) Apply oil finish, rub to set (use copper/steel wool between finishes for want satin finish), repeat. Rub with linen or cheese cloth (no particles).
If checkering
(x) brush in chemical stripper
(o) remove stripper
(x) brush in oil
Oil better than boiled linseed for water resistance & longevity.
Pure tung oil is better than tung oil finish.
Water based polyurethane more durable, little more work to fix than oil (but annoys some purists).
That about right? Cheers.
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