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I did the Steve box as well


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On 11/13/2019 at 12:12 PM, Scrappile said:

Nothing wrong with that box!  Looks real good to me.

Here is my  total knowledge about finishing:

 

 

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That is pretty much what I do too. Maybe one needs to take that cap off the can first, but I have found after doing that, I need to keep buying more of them.. Cheaper to leave the cap on them

Dick

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11 hours ago, lawson56 said:

Down Right Beautiful box!!!:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: I go along with Scrappile and JimErn. That's what I use.🙂

 I guess I am not alone on how I finish. I just don't seem to get what I am after when I do. I will talk with Scrappile in a couple of weeks as we will be back up in Oregon so I will bless him with my visit. Of course, I will need to just sneak up to his house so he can't take off and hide from me

Dick

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Beautiful box, Dick, 

Some people seem to prefer a satin, butter-soft finish that can be obtained with
a bees wax and turpentine or linseed oil which can be home made

https://makezine.com/2010/09/02/how-to_beeswax_polish/

or purchased https://www.bing.com/search?q=bee's+wax+furniture+polish&FORM=QSRE1

and some people prefer a finish such as those shown from the earlier posts with
spray finishes. That could include polyurethane, varathane, shellac, or varnish.

Personally, I like a gloss shine with some of the aerosol products (polyurethane is my preference)
but, some people say that appears more like plastic than solid wood so they prefer a satin finish of the same
products.

I guess I got long winded in saying that different people like a different finish.
I just hope I have given some different choices for people to consider.

Fantastic looking project you have made.
God Bless! Spirithorse

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Good looking box Dick!! I left the sides out of mine for a potpourri box. Next one I may put the insides in for a trinket box. Is that Walnut?

I have a bunch of stains, Danish Oil, BLO, sprays of various kinds. But find myself reaching for Minwax spray poly, either gloss or semi, or PolyShades.

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On 11/14/2019 at 7:00 PM, spirithorse said:

Beautiful box, Dick, 

Some people seem to prefer a satin, butter-soft finish that can be obtained with
a bees wax and turpentine or linseed oil which can be home made

https://makezine.com/2010/09/02/how-to_beeswax_polish/

or purchased https://www.bing.com/search?q=bee's+wax+furniture+polish&FORM=QSRE1

and some people prefer a finish such as those shown from the earlier posts with
spray finishes. That could include polyurethane, varathane, shellac, or varnish.

Personally, I like a gloss shine with some of the aerosol products (polyurethane is my preference)
but, some people say that appears more like plastic than solid wood so they prefer a satin finish of the same
products.

I guess I got long winded in saying that different people like a different finish.
I just hope I have given some different choices for people to consider.

Fantastic looking project you have made.
God Bless! Spirithorse

Thank you for  all  your posts. I find them to contain some good ideas and have read and saved the link to look back on in the future in case I have not follow through with these ideas. 

Dick

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Great box Dick! I do as most but before I spray I use a 50/50 mix of boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits. I’ll either soak or brush the mixture on, then wipe off the excess. This brings out the grain and natural color of the wood. Then after about 24 hours, I’ll apply the Deft semi gloss spray lacquer. After the lacquer dries, I’ll sand with a piece of brown paper bag. That smooths out any dust nibs and the finish comes out silky smooth. 

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