Another simple finish.

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David McCormack
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Another simple finish.

Post by David McCormack »

Apologies for showing just a simple finish, I know it's good to see how complex finishes are done by folk such as Framemaker and Prospero, but I wanted to show anyone who has not yet tried working with barewood how satisfying and enjoyable it is. And, as we head into winter, there is no better way of keeping warm than buffing up a few waxed oak frames! :giggle:

The moulding is Rose & Hollis A103 oak with a coat of Liberon Tudor Oak wax, 20 mins drying time and then a good buffing to keep warm :lol:
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Re: Another simple finish.

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:D Nothing like a bit of yellow duster action for the feelgood factor. :D
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