On Aug 10, 9:25 am, MartyMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone had much experience with applying a finish to European
> Beech? It's a very hard wood and seems to blotch. So far I am leaning
> towards using a Danish Oil with a cherry color to it. Does anyone have
> any other suggested finishes?
I have always liked European beech. It is mellow and has a nice, fine
grain. Just clear would be fine for me, but a Polyshade might work for
you.
MartyMan wrote:
> Has anyone had much experience with applying a finish to European
> Beech? It's a very hard wood and seems to blotch. So far I am
> leaning towards using a Danish Oil with a cherry color to it. Does
> anyone have any other suggested finishes?
No color = no blotch
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:25:40 -0700, MartyMan wrote:
> Has anyone had much experience with applying a finish to European
> Beech? It's a very hard wood and seems to blotch. So far I am leaning
> towards using a Danish Oil with a cherry color to it. Does anyone have
> any other suggested finishes?
I just finished some bookshelves made out of beech butcher block
material (ie, countertops from Ikea). I used Waterlox, applied via a rag
with no problems. Not much chance of blotching with a clear finish. I
don't see why beech needs any color added - it already has a nice reddish
hue to it.
Later,
Mark Muller
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