Anyone know what finish to use on Bocote?
OK, I fell victim to modern merchandising. At the last Woodcraft sale, I was waiting in line with a considerable armload of "supplies". Sitting right by the cash register was a stack of Bocote bottle stopper blanks for $1.70 each and I thought "What the heck, I'll try one."
Now that I have it home, it appears to be oily. Will my normal shellac based finish work? Should I switch to several coats of a thinned varnish?
I'm sure mineral spirits and beeswax would work, but I'm looking for something more durable. My wife washes bottle stoppers (don't ask) so the finish needs to be as durable as possible.
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I'm trying to remember where I read this recently in a wood-hobby magazine... something to the effect that oily-residue woods were hard to do with oil-based polyurethane, but OK to do with water-based urethane. Something to do with oxidation-cure vs. evaporation-cure ??? Sorry, I've relayed just enough (mis?) info to be dangerous.
Good luck,
Good luck,
Chris
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In Nick's book, "Woodworking Wisdom" p 287 in the Trouble Shooting Table, it says use a wash coat of Shellac. I don't have one of Nick's books just on finishing.
In Bob Flexner's book "Understanding Wood Finishing" on p 67 & 286 he says to wipe it down with a fast evaporating solvent, Naphtha, Acetone, or Lacquer Thinner before applying the finish.
In Bob Flexner's book "Understanding Wood Finishing" on p 67 & 286 he says to wipe it down with a fast evaporating solvent, Naphtha, Acetone, or Lacquer Thinner before applying the finish.
Jim in Tucson
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