Great vid mate! Clear process, excellent advice, good shots, serene music and great safety message. About to open my first can of Danish, much appreciated.
Hello I need you help! I have used danish oil on oak door and it has gone really patchy! What have I done wrong? Please help! I can send photos. Thanks
Two weeks ago I bought a nice art deco table, full oak, no veneer. I took it apart, did some restoration on missing parts and put it back together, which took me many hours of dedicated work. Now, I have been looking for the best way to finish the oak, since it looks kind of yellowish, though I have sanded it to the bare wood. I would like to get rid of that ugly yellow. I have considered white wash, but I feel not like experimenting. Maybe, oil is a better option to obtain a light but fresh looking finish?
Hello Carl, sorry I didn’t quite catch the grit of the abrasive sheet you were using. Was it 600, and were you using emery or wet and dry? Many thanks.
When you film your movie, you should talk to watchers and not to yourself. The topic of this movie is useful, but your voice is hardly heard. Disliked.
Maybe it's an accent thing. The only problem I had was music too loud, and his mic is definitely too far away: any noise brings the voice level down; he needs a lapel mic.
Great vid mate! Clear process, excellent advice, good shots, serene music and great safety message. About to open my first can of Danish, much appreciated.
Greetings from the Mojave Desert of California. Excellent information, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
That Oak looks amazing! I wish we could get Oak in Australia readily!
Lovely job. Lovely video. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Hello I need you help! I have used danish oil on oak door and it has gone really patchy! What have I done wrong? Please help! I can send photos. Thanks
Pretty door. Pretty music.
What was the cleaner you used with the 600 grit paper?
Two weeks ago I bought a nice art deco table, full oak, no veneer. I took it apart, did some restoration on missing parts and put it back together, which took me many hours of dedicated work. Now, I have been looking for the best way to finish the oak, since it looks kind of yellowish, though I have sanded it to the bare wood. I would like to get rid of that ugly yellow. I have considered white wash, but I feel not like experimenting. Maybe, oil is a better option to obtain a light but fresh looking finish?
I am on the same boat as you. Did you ever get rid of the yellow color?
When you say white spirits, same as what they call mineral spirits/ paint thinner in the states?
mineral turpentine. But please double check,
Why white spirit ? Is it necessary ?
white spirt can clean up tiny dust in the grain and pores. make the coating looks better.
Hello Carl, sorry I didn’t quite catch the grit of the abrasive sheet you were using.
Was it 600, and were you using emery or wet and dry?
Many thanks.
How long do we have to wait after cleaning with white spirit?
Hi Pablo, The white spirit should evaporate in around 5 -10 minutes.
Same problem. Hours later still patchy
Bit mumblely
Suffolk ;)
When you film your movie, you should talk to watchers and not to yourself. The topic of this movie is useful, but your voice is hardly heard. Disliked.
dude chill
Who are you Steven Spielsberg
Maybe it's an accent thing. The only problem I had was music too loud, and his mic is definitely too far away: any noise brings the voice level down; he needs a lapel mic.