01-01-2020, 02:30 PM
I built a table using paduak-selected specifically because my past Paduak projects have all aged to a very dark reddish brown. The ageing on these were all accelerated by sunlight, but after about a decade everything caught up.
These were all finished in super blonde shellac.
This was finished in Deft Spray Laq bought in a gallon can. In this case, the top was exposed to sun through a window and in a year, that section has turned a very fugly tan/silver, while the unexposed top Paduak Red. There is a chess board set in the middle that is satinwood and cocobolo, and finished in Deft Spraylaq from the lowes rattle can. This chessboard shows very mild fading of the cocobolo and nothing else.
Based on the above what I can't figure is whether the fugly color is the wood, or the laquer. If laquer-great! If wood, it's a problem because the top has some very thin ebony inlay I'd be concerned about sanding through to get back to the red paduak.
Thoughts?
These were all finished in super blonde shellac.
This was finished in Deft Spray Laq bought in a gallon can. In this case, the top was exposed to sun through a window and in a year, that section has turned a very fugly tan/silver, while the unexposed top Paduak Red. There is a chess board set in the middle that is satinwood and cocobolo, and finished in Deft Spraylaq from the lowes rattle can. This chessboard shows very mild fading of the cocobolo and nothing else.
Based on the above what I can't figure is whether the fugly color is the wood, or the laquer. If laquer-great! If wood, it's a problem because the top has some very thin ebony inlay I'd be concerned about sanding through to get back to the red paduak.
Thoughts?
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