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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: State College, PA
Posts: 418
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just wax?
I have a nice 2-piece ash tele body that is the start of my next project. And, I was wondering...
I know people use wax (either carnauba or mixed carnauba/beeswax) on bare wood as a finish for some furniture finishes, (smoking) pipes, etc. Would something like this work?: 1. Light stain 2. Light sealer 3. 4-5 coats of 100% carnauba wax (for hardness) In other words: Is there any down-side to using wax on what is effectively bare wood?
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Johnson City, TN
Age: 46
Posts: 882
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Wax doesn't offer any real protection, it wears off rather rapidly, and would need to be re-applied routinely. Wax is only suitable as a finish for woods that don't need a finish.
Ash also has open pores that would accumulate wax, leaving little white/yellow filled pores. As the wax wore away the pores would then be filled by gunk and grime. Not a pretty sight. Like Piece says, consider an oil based finish like Tru-oil, which will be glossy, but can be knocked back to satin. Or if you prefer a straight satin/soft lustre then look at Tried and True Original. http://triedandtruewoodfinish.com/pr...0Wood%20Finish their Varnish Oil is similar to Tru-Oil. |
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