i'll be looking to finish a frame made of it this spring, if it ever thaws out around here...
Dan Noren Moderator Staff member Messages 7,986 Location falcon heights, minnesota Jan 28, 2009 #1 i'll be looking to finish a frame made of it this spring, if it ever thaws out around here...
Al killian Member Messages 1,940 Location Floydada, Tx Jan 28, 2009 #2 I like useing shellac for wild frained wood. It seems to help the grain stand out.
larry merlau Member Messages 18,741 Location Delton, Michigan Jan 28, 2009 #3 i agree with Al and then if you need more protetion squirt it with lacquer.
Dan Noren Moderator Staff member Messages 7,986 Location falcon heights, minnesota Jan 28, 2009 #4 i was also thinking of giving it just a touch of a darker brown dye, thinned out to almost nonexistance, to give it just a touch of color. the experiments will commence with the arrival of warmer weather...
i was also thinking of giving it just a touch of a darker brown dye, thinned out to almost nonexistance, to give it just a touch of color. the experiments will commence with the arrival of warmer weather...
J jerry mayfield Member Messages 40 Jan 29, 2009 #5 A metallic oxide dye,transtint) could be mixed with shellac to do what you want. Regards Jerry