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RE: Advice on finishing a box? - Hank Knight - 11-21-2017

No one has mentioned shellac. It goes well over BLO and can be left glossy or finished satin with a very fine abrasive pad. It's a traditional box finish and is very durable. I've used both shellac and satin wipe-on poly on small boxes and I like shellac the best. It is a clear finish that won't obscure the grain like multiple coats of satin poly, and, to me at least, it is more pleasing to the touch.

I like the fulcrum idea. Clever, like a secret opening device.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - BrokenOlMarine - 11-21-2017

I use watco danish oil with beeswax over that.
For opening, shape a unique handle, and add that using leftover matching or contrasting wood.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - TomFromStLouis - 11-22-2017

I’ve used the fulcrum idea at both ends actually. Press down one end and grab the other as it pops up. Otherwise that lid needs a handle.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - Bibliophile 13 - 11-25-2017

I would absolutely put a clear coat over the BLO.

The top definitely needs a handle, but I think a knob would ruin the visual effect. A long, narrow handle would be perfect.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - Cian - 11-25-2017

(11-20-2017, 09:55 AM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: Should I just leave it BLO or should I add a couple layers of satin wipe on poly?

I'm not a finishing expert by any stretch, but I've grown to love the simplicity and results of Minwax Wipe-on Poly.

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RE: Advice on finishing a box? - wood-chips - 11-26-2017

Quote:This one is butternut with a cherry lid and splines.

Since the lid appears to be fairly thick you could rout an elongated slot, much like a mortise, in the top.
Say 3/4 to 7/8 inch deep.

Then cut a piece of the contrasting wood, butternut, and make an elongated handle with tapered edges and rounded corners to match the corners the router bit created and glue it into the elongated slot with the narrow edge of the taper down. It would add matching contrast and the handle would be flush with surface of the top and provide a good gripping surface.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - TRW - 11-26-2017

I like simple finishes.

I really like the Minwax wipe on satin Poly

I also like shellac and tung oil, either of which would also work.

Never tried lacquer yet.

Danish oil is also an option.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 11-30-2017

Here's how I fixed the box. Wipe on poly will go on next.


RE: Advice on finishing a box? - Johnbro - 12-01-2017

(11-30-2017, 03:43 PM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: Here's how I fixed the box.  Wipe on poly will go on next.

For my decorative boxes, I like to wetsand some kind of oil--usually Danish. I take it down to about 600 grit in a couple of coats and let it dry. Flood, sand, wipe off. Easy peasy. What I love about it is the feel of the wood when it's done--it's unbelievably smooth. Then when completely cured I just put on some wax. So far no problems.