My crack is due to arrive in the next few days; I have all of the tools etc ready to go, but have found the products available for staining and polishing a bit baffling and there seems to be loads of options;
Staining with analine dye or gel stain etc
Polishing french polish, varnish, lacquer, wax, oil.
I am based in the UK so some brands may not be available to me.
I want to achieve a dark deep rich shiny finish, I don't mind if its a bit labor intensive.
I though stain the wood with a gel stain https://www.goldleafsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Gel-Stain.html
Then french polish it https://www.goldleafsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Beginners-French-Polishing-Kit-7507_FP.html#SID=158
My thinking behind the french polish was that although it will take more effort, I will probably get a better finish as I am building up layers instead of needing the skill to get a perfectly flat clear coat of varnish down.
What approaches have been successful in some of the best Bottlehead builds?
I have no experience with this kind of work so advise would be greatly received.
Thanks.
Staining with analine dye or gel stain etc
Polishing french polish, varnish, lacquer, wax, oil.
I am based in the UK so some brands may not be available to me.
I want to achieve a dark deep rich shiny finish, I don't mind if its a bit labor intensive.
I though stain the wood with a gel stain https://www.goldleafsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Gel-Stain.html
Then french polish it https://www.goldleafsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Beginners-French-Polishing-Kit-7507_FP.html#SID=158
My thinking behind the french polish was that although it will take more effort, I will probably get a better finish as I am building up layers instead of needing the skill to get a perfectly flat clear coat of varnish down.
What approaches have been successful in some of the best Bottlehead builds?
I have no experience with this kind of work so advise would be greatly received.
Thanks.
