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5th December 2005, 12:29 PM #1
Where to start
Where should I go to get started on the pros, cons and methods of different finishes.
I have heard that estapol like varnishes are not good for the long term life of furniture? Is this true?
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5th December 2005, 01:20 PM #2
Andraax,
Neil who kindly runs this Bulletin Board has the best book on the subject of finishing. Buy it and I think all your questions will answered.
http://www.ubeaut.com.au/ubhome.htm- Wood Borer
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5th December 2005, 01:23 PM #3
The sponsors web site would be a good first move. It covers, waxes, shellacs, etc and has a decent blog
Re the Estapols, I think these finshes are hard to restore without sanding back. The finish will deteriorate over a few years and need re-doing. Thats my experience at least.Bodgy
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5th December 2005, 02:27 PM #4
Take a leisurly stroll through the "Woodwork Pics" section of the forum and you should be able to see what some of the finishes look like on a variety of timbers, most of the pics also have a description of how the owner did the finish and the materials used.
I sneak a peek in there when I am in need of some inspiration.
For "Inspiration", read "pinch someone else's good idea".
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