Is that the only way? I would've thought going across the grain initially would've knocked the high bits off with less effort?
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Is that the only way? I would've thought going across the grain initially would've knocked the high bits off with less effort?
Lol @ YOGOT.
Thanks Muzz, I thought your blend between BS and NO looked quite good.
BTW...in my tests on some pine, there was a massive difference between applying BS over timbermate compared to unsealed. the BS on unsealed pine went "blacker than black" immediately and held quite well, whereas the timbermated pine needs many more coats.
That being said the other stains i've used, coolangatta gold, outback sunset, karajini red and custom rosewood have no issue with timber treated with timbermate, but then again there colours are not as dark.
Anyways, I hope your build goes well. I enjoy reading it.
OK, I made a mistake choosing white binding. It's really... 'stark!' I should've gone with cream.
Any suggestions on how to 'age' the binding before I apply any more finish coats?
Sorry mate, I got no ideas as to how to make it go cream? Unless you put a little bit of DT stain in the finish coat and just apply a thin bit to the binding maybe?
Hmmm... I wonder if you can mix DT with Tru Oil?
Alrighty then....
As the cupboard under the stairs in the naughty warehouse is at capacity, looks like our old mate Muzza is banished to the garden shed out the back. Seee ya in about ten years Muzza :p
As for your rough fingerboard, you can use a Stanley knife blade as a cabinet scraper. Easy to get right up to the frets.
hey DB isn't there a clapped out old small caravan out the back where Ads has been living since he introduced Tru Oil to the PBG shop ?
the Garden shed sounds like a much better option than the overcrowded cupboard under the stairs !
Adam is residing in an old mini van right down the back corner behind a 12 foot high elecrified razor wire fence.... :p
haha good one DB, so sounds like it's going to take some serious amount of time for you to forgive Ads for putting TO on the PBG shop !