qquake
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My friend Olga picked up this birch branch when we were out a couple of years ago. I decided to see what it would look like turned. It's pretty bland, but does have a little grain. I've decided to go ahead and make a pen with it, since she went to the trouble of picking it up. She'll like it. Danish oil darkened it slightly, and brought out a little more grain. I thought about staining it, but haven't had good results with that in the past. Has anyone used Doctor's amber walnut oil? Is it any darker than Danish oil?
Doctor's Woodshop - Amber Walnut Oil 16 oz
Doctor’s Woodshop Walnut Finishing Oil can be used in two ways.
www.woodcraft.com
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