Very cool. Thank you for sharing this. Applying finish is my least favorite part of the craft as well. I let the client handle that part. Unless they are cool with a hand rubbed natural finish that I don't feel compelled to wear gloves with, rather moisturize these paws with when I'm done. Otherwise I just leave the finishing to a finisher. I make up my own personal blend that is not flammable or toxic and give a 2oz (or more) tin of it to the clients when they do opt for my own finish. That way they can re-apply it as needed. Like you said sir, it goes a long way. Thanks again for sharing this recipe. I see many folks making a major production of these ingredients and you demonstrate that it's actually quite simple.
I'm wondering if Mineral Spirits could be used in lieu of turpentine? Seems they do the same thing - thin things. I just hate to buy another long lasting product to store if I don't have to. I'm liking the boiled linseed oil and I'd like to try adding the beeswax
Would u happen to know the formula for the old school way of staining with tobacco & ammonia? Please. Im looking for the formula and what not to do cuz I know ammonia isn't good for wood
GREAT finish! But I think I'd use some organic flax seed oil instead of BLO. I don't think that stuff is safe w/ the "dryers" added. I use flax seed oil on my totes & knobs & I think they look & feel great.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing this.
Applying finish is my least favorite part of the craft as well. I let the client handle that part. Unless they are cool with a hand rubbed natural finish that I don't feel compelled to wear gloves with, rather moisturize these paws with when I'm done. Otherwise I just leave the finishing to a finisher.
I make up my own personal blend that is not flammable or toxic and give a 2oz (or more) tin of it to the clients when they do opt for my own finish. That way they can re-apply it as needed. Like you said sir, it goes a long way. Thanks again for sharing this recipe. I see many folks making a major production of these ingredients and you demonstrate that it's actually quite simple.
Thank you!
I'm wondering if Mineral Spirits could be used in lieu of turpentine? Seems they do the same thing - thin things. I just hate to buy another long lasting product to store if I don't have to. I'm liking the boiled linseed oil and I'd like to try adding the beeswax
Is the finish ok to use on candle lantern?
Would u happen to know the formula for the old school way of staining with tobacco & ammonia? Please. Im looking for the formula and what not to do cuz I know ammonia isn't good for wood
GREAT finish!
But I think I'd use some organic flax seed oil instead of BLO.
I don't think that stuff is safe w/ the "dryers" added.
I use flax seed oil on my totes & knobs & I think they look & feel great.
ahh yes centuries old petroleum based product.....
None of the ingredients are a petroleum product
linseed is flax oil, we eat it .