[crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff

John & Donna Griffiths griff at mwt.net
Mon Nov 9 15:48:13 CST 2020


I agree, I have this belief that allowing as much of the finish to soak 
as deeply as possible into the fibers of the wood creates the best 
possible base for an excellent finish.  Then with later coats I sand, 
wipe off, re-apply and so on.  John

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From: aaronagesicki at gmail.com
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Sent: 11/8/2020 3:02:35 PM
Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff

>I’ve used it. Just that way, but after leaving the first coat to dry 
>without wiping.
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>From: crw-talk <crw-talk-bounces at crwoodturner.com> On Behalf Of Robert 
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>The finish I’ve been using, Minwax Antique Oil Finish, is left on very 
>shortly before I wipe off. Concerned about the urethane setting too 
>quickly. What’s your experience?
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>>On Nov 8, 2020, at 8:59 AM, aaronagesicki at gmail.com wrote:
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>>Dye was a penetrating product from Craft Supply. Don’t remember the 
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>>The finish is Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane gloss.
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>>From: crw-talk <crw-talk-bounces at crwoodturner.com> On Behalf Of Robert 
>>Patros
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>>Woodturners. <crw-talk at crwoodturner.com>
>>Subject: Re: [crw-talk] Some of what I do - Old Stuff
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>>Nicely done, Aaron! Finish turning a green piece yields interesting 
>>shapes. Your finishes, especially seen on the larger dark piece held 
>>up well. What did you use?
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>>>On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Aaron Gesicki <aaronagesicki at gmail.com> 
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>>>Way back when, CRW member Larry Wible donated a good-sized chunk that 
>>>he had brought back from So. Carolina vacation. There were strings 
>>>attached - turn two bowls from this approx 20L X 20D piece of wood.
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>>>I did both of these in a CRW daylong demo in the Falch shop in 
>>>Winona. Turned green, to finished size.
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>>>Yes, these are from the same piece of wood - a rather large piece of 
>>>Holly.
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>>>Two different orientations, and two different finishing treatments.
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>>>My apologies for the crappy photography. There may be better pics in 
>>>the CRW newsletter archives. I'm guessing about 2004, give or take 2 
>>>or 3.
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>>>Aaron Gesicki
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