Jethro Rocker
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On my "workbench."
If it is Tru-Oil, I would sand the whole thing. Generally speaking, if I was not willing to put a finish on top of Tru-Oil, I would also hot put it next to it. Both poly and shrink when curing. Of course, I am have never done this, and they may work well together for a reason unknown to me.Not quite on the bench yet, but very soon I'm going to redo the finish on this Warmoth build I did a few years back, I never liked the way it came out. I did a tea wash and it looked great until I tru-oiled it and the flame washed out. Don't know if I'm going to just do the top or sand the whole thing down and start over.
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If it is Tru-Oil, I would sand the whole thing. Generally speaking, if I was not willing to put a finish on top of Tru-Oil, I would also hot put it next to it. Both poly and shrink when curing. Of course, I am have never done this, and they may work well together for a reason unknown to me.
It looks nice in this pic by the way.
I know Tru-Oil darkens. Did it darken everything more evenly rather than providing contrast in the grain?
I think I like the black hat better.
Uhm..... that looks like fun!!
You may have to sand it bare, but even still, I guess you still need wonder whether the tru-oil penetrated much deeper than the dye.Yes that's what happened. I still want a tru-oil finish, I just want to darken the grain more and then reapply. I'm just a little worried about being able to get it all out of the grain so that it'll take dye.
I didn't use any dye on it, I did a tea wash, which is just what it says. I brewed up some very strong black tea and wiped it on, let it dry, lightly sand and repeat about 8 or 10 times. Then I tru-oiled it. No filler or sealer, I wasn't going for a glass like finish.You may have to sand it bare, but even still, I guess you still need wonder whether the tru-oil penetrated much deeper than the dye.
Questions: Did you use dye with water or alcohol, or an oil based stain/dye? Also, did you use grain filler/sealer?
I guess the depth of the true oil will be dependent on how porous the wood was and the manner of application.I didn't use any dye on it, I did a tea wash, which is just what it says. I brewed up some very strong black tea and wiped it on, let it dry, lightly sand and repeat about 8 or 10 times. Then I tru-oiled it. No filler or sealer, I wasn't going for a glass like finish.