What makes these two oils so very different? And what alternative oils can you use (because hint: neither one of these oils is your best option)…| The Woodwork Place
Polyurethane is an easy finish to use. It seals, waterproofs, and protects most any type of wood. But will it work just as well on Poplar?| The Woodwork Place
Natural shellac is so waxy that it’s almost impossible for any wood finish to stick it. But can a lacquer finish be put onto a shellac coat all the same?| The Woodwork Place
Sanding helps smooth out imperfections so that a top coat leaves behind a nice finish. But what happens when sandpaper leaves wood feeling fuzzy?| The Woodwork Place
Purpleheart woods color is its best feature. So, how can you finish purple heart wood without losing its vibrancy?| The Woodwork Place
Wipe-On Poly is made out of tougher stuff than Tru-oil. But is this popular wood finish really the best option for your instrument?| The Woodwork Place
There are a range of oils you can use to clean a fretboard with. But what if your choice of oil comes down to deciding between lemon oil vs linseed 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
Aren’t polyurethane sealers meant to keep out water? So why does your table have all of those water rings on it?| The Woodwork Place
While mineral oil is a popular food-safe finish, it isn’t durable. But would a protective finish, like polyurethane, last atop a mineral oil saturated surface?| The Woodwork Place
Does Tru oil hold up as an alternative to Danish oil? Well, keep reading to learn more on the in’s and out’s of these two popular wood finishes…| The Woodwork Place
Did you know that there are 126 different species of Pine Wood! And not all of them are suitable for carving. Click here to learn more…| The Woodwork Place
You’ve finally completed your walnut table. And now you’re ready to give it the perfect finish! But, what is the best finish for a walnut table?| The Woodwork Place
If you want a durable finish, why not combine an epoxy topcoat over linseed oil? Makes sense right?| The Woodwork Place