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Thread: Finish for pyrography
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4th January 2021, 11:02 PM #1
Finish for pyrography
I made a ukelele with a bunya pine top and finished it with tung oil and liquid beeswax.
I later burned a celtic dragon fly on the top near the bridge using a laser etching machine. I am wondering whether the charred image needs fixing with some sort of finish, and what that finish may be. Should I use the same tung oil and bees wax, coat the charred parts with something that will build a film - like lacquer or polyurethane, or just leave it alone?
Thank you for any advice.
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