Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wipe On Furniture Finish-Make It Yourself.

When I need to apply a quick finish that can be wiped on, I make my own.  It has decent durability, requires little or no sanding between coats, and is dry to the touch in 20 minutes or so.  Here is the formula...


1 Part Fast Dry Polyurethane


1 Part Boiled Linseed Oil  (It will say "boiled" on the can when you buy it.  Do not attempt to boil linseed oil on you own!)


1 Part Mineral Spirits


Mix all 3 parts together in a can and shake a minute or so until well mixed.  The mixture will foam a little bit and bubbles will be present, but this is not a problem.


This finish is now ready to apply.  It goes on kinda like a tung oil.  Just wipe it on with a paper towel.  Wait 15-20 minutes and wipe off excess finish.  Apply a second coat right away if you want.  More coats may take a litle longer to dry.  Finish cures completely in about 24 hours.  That's all there is to the application.  Pretty easy. 


I do not use this finish on things that will require a ton of durability like tabletops.  I also do not use it on things that require thick coats.  But, it is great for small projects that you don't want to get out your brush for.  I was using it on one of my hand carved cooking spoons the other day and it was teriffic. 


Tip:  This finish works a lot better if your project is VERY well sanded before you apply it.  On my recent walnut spoon project I sanded it down to 400 grit and it was pretty nice.  You can go with even finer grits and get even better results with this finish. 

I recommend trying it out on some well sanded scrap before you use it on a project, so you can get a feel for it.  Let me know how it goes.



Rory

5 comments:

  1. Did you have time to make the kitchen keys yet? I'm itching to see what my prize looks like! Is the finish you described today safe to use for anything a person would cook with, or best for decorative items only? You mentioned using it on cooking spoons that you make, and I don't know if those are actually used with food or not.

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  2. Classy, I have sent you an email regarding recommended finishes for butcher blocks and food related items. I think it is a great question and I would like to do a feature post on it soon for others who may be interested. Thanks for the question.
    Rory

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  3. Hey Rory, did you send off the spoon yet? just wondering as I just want to be watching for it in the mail..I can't wait to get it..:) have a great wednesday..:)

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  4. Hi There Cat! You will be receiving the victorian verision of my oven key to pull your oven rack in and out. I had to make some new ones. I should be putting it in the mail tomorrow. Thank you for being such a great follower.

    Rory

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  5. Thanks Rory..I am so looking forward to getting it...have a great wednesday..
    Gina ;)

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