Gary Beasley
Member
I've been trying a finish new to me by Osmo, from Germany. Its a finish originally for floors so is pretty tough stuff. Im trying it out on bowls and its really easy to get a nice looking finish. Its applied with a light duty scuff pad to work the finish in to the wood and a little goes a long ways. It should be buffed before the finish gets completely dry.
The product I got is Osmo 3054 Satin Polyx Oil and theres also a food safe version called Top Oil. I found it on Amazon.
Im thinking this will be good for pens that want a natural texture finish like you get with friction polish but tougher. It has a pleasant odor and is supposed to be made from natural products. I'll be trying it out on a pen soon, I have most of my bowl blanks roughed and set up to dry.
Anybody else got thier hands on this stuff yet?
The product I got is Osmo 3054 Satin Polyx Oil and theres also a food safe version called Top Oil. I found it on Amazon.
Im thinking this will be good for pens that want a natural texture finish like you get with friction polish but tougher. It has a pleasant odor and is supposed to be made from natural products. I'll be trying it out on a pen soon, I have most of my bowl blanks roughed and set up to dry.
Anybody else got thier hands on this stuff yet?