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Finishing a woodworking project refers to the final steps to beautify and protect it.

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Oak table danish oil finish problems?

I have the same issue with the drops exuding out of pores using a Minwax polywipe product. After all the recommended steps, I return to the project maybe 6 hours later and wipe the surface with a clea …
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Fixing gloopy shellac

I would sand it and begin again. For brushing, I see folks recommending fine nylon brushes but I prefer a fine China bristle brush when I'm not spraying. Here's some recommendations I make with shella …
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Can one apply dark shellac over light shellac (satisfactorily)?

Some finishes, especially catalyzed ones, will be impervious to further coats which will build up in layers. In other finishes, especially solvent based ones like shellac and most lacquers, the solven …
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How can I protect my teak table while maintaining its raw and unfinished look?

Teak is commonly used on boats and usually finished with either varnish or "teak oil". The oil need more regular maintenance than a varnish but this is easier than refinishing a varnished finish. The …
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