Hi all,
I am experimenting with finishes at the moment and am currently messing about with burnishing.
I know the general idea is that using a harder smooth material you can compress the wood fibres and create a shiny surface that may or may not degrade over time.
My question is would you also oil or wax say a spoon you have burnished and if so would you do this before or after.
My gut feeling is that oil would need to go on before as it isn't likely to penetrate the compressed fibres but wanted to see why the collective hive mind thought about it first?
Cheers all, Hamster
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I am experimenting with finishes at the moment and am currently messing about with burnishing.
I know the general idea is that using a harder smooth material you can compress the wood fibres and create a shiny surface that may or may not degrade over time.
My question is would you also oil or wax say a spoon you have burnished and if so would you do this before or after.
My gut feeling is that oil would need to go on before as it isn't likely to penetrate the compressed fibres but wanted to see why the collective hive mind thought about it first?
Cheers all, Hamster
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