Do you really need to apply wood conditioner before a danish oil finish? Keep reading to find out…| The Woodwork Place
You’ve heard all about how important it is to seal wood properly. But, can you really apply water based polyurethane over danish oil?| The Woodwork Place
If you want maple wood to last, it will need a coat of something water-repellent. But will Tung oil get the job done?| The Woodwork Place
While Walnut oil and Tung oil have very different origins, they’re actually two surprisingly similar wood finishes.| The Woodwork Place
One of the best finishes for butcher blocks is pure food grade mineral oil. But will a Tung oil top coat stick to this non-drying oil?| The Woodwork Place
It’s been days since you’ve applied that oil finish. Yet still it feels all tacky and gummed up. Just why is that Tung Oil finish not drying?| The Woodwork Place
Epoxy and oil grease don’t get along. So how do you get an epoxy coat to stick to a Tung oil finish?| The Woodwork Place
Despite its popularity, Tru-oil isn’t always the easiest thing to find in the local hardware store. So what other options are there?| The Woodwork Place
Oil-based wood stain will blend into pure Tung oil. But, is it really the best way to add color to this transparent finish?| The Woodwork Place
Discover how you can get fantastic stain color, (and durable sealing wax protection), all in one go…| The Woodwork Place
A few coats of deck stain will work wonders on hardwood decking. But, can the same be said for applying this outdoor wood stain to garden furniture too?| The Woodwork Place