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
If you want to add a lustrous finish to your cherry wood craft, then tung oil could be just what you need…| The Woodwork Place
While Walnut oil and Tung oil have very different origins, they’re actually two surprisingly similar wood finishes.| 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
Does that wood stain still feel tacky to the touch (hours later)? Find out the 3 most common reasons why your wood stain isn’t drying.| The Woodwork Place
There’s a wide range of fast-drying exterior wood sealers on the market. So, what does Tung oil offer that they don’t?| The Woodwork Place
When it comes to oak wood, does the type of oil finish you use really matter? Or is teak oil a good a finish as any on oak?| 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 to inject some color back into fading wood furniture, then using wood stain can seem like an easy way to do just that…| The Woodwork Place
Oil-based sealers and finishes can be used on MDF. But, can a pure Tung oil finish also be a good finish on MDF?| The Woodwork Place