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Thread: Applying Oil/Varnish mix with Steel Wool?

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    Applying Oil/Varnish mix with Steel Wool?

    I'm in the last stages of finishing a maple trestle-legged table. I'm finding that the BLO/Varn/Turps mix I'm using has a tad more gloss than I'd like. I'm considering doing one last coat applied with #0000 steel wool and lotsa rubbing.....anyone tried this? Or am I better off applying a pastewax buffcoat later? I'm supposed to deliver this tomorrow.....heh. I tried it on a sample piece....looked pretty good. Just thought I'd ask around before I started buffing.

    I'll try to attach a picture. Thanks in advance. Walt
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    You will leave shards of steelwool IN the finish... bad idea.

    You can buff it with steelwool after it had dried; a week or more is best, but you can fast forward if you want, it's not possible to get a gloss finish with oil/varnish blend anyway.

    Why use turpinetine? is smells terrible, is slow to dry, and cost more than mineral spirits.
    Scott

    Finishing is an 'Art & a Science'. Actually, it is a process. You must understand the properties and tendencies of the finish you are using. You must know the proper steps and techniques, then you must execute them properly.

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