Ok, so I had a lady contact me through the local Craftsmen’s Guild. She brought me an old dough bowl that turned out to be from a 16 inch American Chestnut. It has a closed , but through-and-through split about 4” long, as well as several stains that I suspect were caused by rotten fruit or potatoes.
She decided that she doesn’t want it refinished, or rather a finish applied in multiple coats, but only cleaned up and the split repaired. I have started sanding the dirt and crud out off the surfaces and think I will need to bleach the whole thing with oxalic acid to reduce the stains.
two questions here:
1) I’m thinking that the wood needs to be sealed. What could be used to seal the wood, but leave it looking unfinished overall?
2) The split. What to seal that up with. I’m thinking epoxy infused with sanding dust. Any other suggestions?
She decided that she doesn’t want it refinished, or rather a finish applied in multiple coats, but only cleaned up and the split repaired. I have started sanding the dirt and crud out off the surfaces and think I will need to bleach the whole thing with oxalic acid to reduce the stains.
two questions here:
1) I’m thinking that the wood needs to be sealed. What could be used to seal the wood, but leave it looking unfinished overall?
2) The split. What to seal that up with. I’m thinking epoxy infused with sanding dust. Any other suggestions?
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