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lawrencesha
post Jun 26 2017, 12:51 AM

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QUOTE(subaiku @ Jun 19 2017, 11:41 AM)
Hey lawrencesha, thanks for the response. Yeah, I understand the veneer is just a thin layer. When I get it straight from the supplier it doesn't look as if it has any treatment done to it though, that's why I wanted to apply another layer of protection. Will lacquer give it a matt finish?
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Yup. A more natural matte finish. At certain angle it does reflect light and looks glossy, but not up close. try it on some other wood and take a look.

There is a trick to apply lacquer. After every coat, you need to "scrub" with the reverse side of a sand paper (cloth type). Basically a rough cloth.
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post Jun 26 2017, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(bigred @ Jun 21 2017, 11:28 PM)
1.  Got picture?  How bad is bad?

2.  Where is it located? Indoor / Outdoor?

3.  Where is it being used? Dining table, coffee table, countertop, side table?
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It is a coffee table. Not directly under sun shine. Here is the picAttached Image Attached Image
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post Nov 1 2018, 10:55 PM

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i plan to have a glossy finish for my wood piece
and seems polyurethane gives that effect
will it help make the wood even nicer to apply some oil before that ?

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post Nov 2 2018, 01:16 AM

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QUOTE(brapa? @ Nov 1 2018, 10:55 PM)
i plan to have a glossy finish for my wood piece
and seems polyurethane gives that effect
will it help make the wood even nicer to apply some oil before that ?
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depends on what effect you going for.

i am going for the oiled wood effect, so i tone down on poly usage for this item

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post Nov 2 2018, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 2 2018, 01:16 AM)
depends on what effect you going for.

i am going for the oiled wood effect, so i tone down on poly usage for this item

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i like the glossy look, yet also the grains if look visible will be nice.
does it mean, after oiling put a layer of poly will have both effects ?
and if i want it even more oily + glossier, i put more layers of oil + poly ?

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post Nov 2 2018, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(brapa? @ Nov 2 2018, 01:41 PM)
i like the glossy look, yet also the grains if look visible will be nice.
does it mean, after oiling put a layer of poly will have both effects ?
and if i want it even more oily + glossier, i put more layers of oil + poly ?
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if u want glossy, i think just spray one bottle of samurai automotive clear coat then settled. biggrin.gif
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post Nov 2 2018, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 2 2018, 11:36 PM)
if u want glossy, i think just spray one bottle of samurai automotive clear coat then settled.  biggrin.gif
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haha, after that use orbital to buff it
actually yr wood shine is good enough
what grit sandpaper do u use ?
just 1 layer poly ?

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post Nov 3 2018, 12:03 AM

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QUOTE(brapa? @ Nov 2 2018, 11:53 PM)
haha, after that use orbital to buff it
actually yr wood shine is good enough
what grit sandpaper do u use ?
just 1 layer poly ?
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not joking leh. if you want mirror gloss, have to use automotive polishing technique

for me sanding grit? the usual 80 -> 120 -> 240
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post Nov 4 2018, 01:34 AM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 3 2018, 12:03 AM)
not joking leh. if you want mirror gloss, have to use automotive polishing technique

for me sanding grit? the usual 80 -> 120 -> 240
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wah, i did googling & there r people really polishing the wood & poly
its amazing the effect

i m ordering a darkish hardwood
thinking maybe wont go that far
since the poly will scratch as i use as a bench

i have some butchers block oil
thinking of polish the bench with this oil
is it possible ?

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post Nov 4 2018, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(brapa? @ Nov 4 2018, 01:34 AM)
wah, i did googling & there r people really polishing the wood & poly
its amazing the effect

i m ordering a darkish hardwood
thinking maybe wont go that far
since the poly will scratch as i use as a bench

i have some butchers block oil
thinking of polish the bench with this oil
is it possible ?
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yea.. really hardcore when these people do polishing. thats how u get the piano gloss black paint effect on top of wood.

yea poly will scratch, thats why i prefer matte/satin finish, more easy to maintain and i thin it looks way better on wood (cos once gloss is scratched, it wont look so good)

butcher block oil..lol. it will give u the matte look not gloss. cos it will dry to the touch after 1 day..basically u got the wooden chopping block look and it aint glossy ma.
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post Nov 10 2018, 08:47 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 4 2018, 09:45 AM)
yea.. really hardcore when these people do polishing. thats how u get the piano gloss black paint effect on top of wood.

yea poly will scratch, thats why i prefer matte/satin finish, more easy to maintain and i thin it looks way better on wood (cos once gloss is scratched, it wont look so good)

butcher block oil..lol. it will give u the matte look not gloss. cos it will dry to the touch after 1 day..basically u got the wooden chopping block look and it aint glossy ma.
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haiyo, i dont think i like the dry look
ok back to pu then

want to get u guys opinion
if the plank i got has fine cracks on it
do u think i should fill it up ?
or just pu over it ?
if fill up will be smooth, if leave as it is will look more natural ?

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post Nov 10 2018, 08:52 PM

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