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Problem finishing rough sawn headboard - Papa Jim - 05-02-2018 My grandaughter needed a headboard for her apartment and picked out a rough sawn one. Fortunately I had a supply of 100 yr old pine siding, the backside of which was perfect. The headboard is made. Here is is before any finishing: [attachment=10212] and here is a close up: [attachment=10213] After experiments with my collection of stains I chose Minwax Golden Oak. Turned out great. Tried sealing with clear satin poly but didn't like it because it was too shiney. Then tried Polycrylic. It's milky in color but is suppose to dry clear to a matt finish--which it does---on a flat surface! But on a rough surface the second coat puddles in the deap cracks and--it's milky! Fortunately most of this experimenting was done on a sample board so the piece still looks good. My finishing question is whether there is any product I could use to seal the piece without making it shiney or cloudy? RE: Problem finishing rough sawn headboard - Stwood_ - 05-02-2018 If the poly is cloudy in the crevices, maybe you've put to thick of a coat on. Are you brushing or spraying? RE: Problem finishing rough sawn headboard - Cooler - 05-02-2018 (05-02-2018, 11:03 AM)Papa Jim Wrote: My grandaughter needed a headboard for her apartment and picked out a rough sawn one. Fortunately I had a supply of 100 yr old pine siding, the backside of which was perfect. The headboard is made. Here is is before any finishing: I think I would try Sealcoat. It is not very durable but headboards don't usually get much wear (unless you have a cat that is fond of that rough texture). Sealcoat is pretty much clear. On my projects it is not too shiny. RE: Problem finishing rough sawn headboard - Papa Jim - 05-02-2018 (05-02-2018, 01:34 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: If the poly is cloudy in the crevices, maybe you've put to thick of a coat on. Brushing and I'm sure you're right. I've used it before on flat pieces and it performed O.K. RE: Problem finishing rough sawn headboard - Woodenfish - 05-04-2018 Try looking for Aqua Zar in their antique flat waterborne urethane. I haven’t used it yet but it looks like the reviews look good. I think Rockler has it now for 20% off. |