mmayo
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I need to know how to make teak wood look like it is coated with marine spar varnish when used to make pens.
I have been fishing with the Royal Star Sportfishing boat with a group of friends for 15 years. I though of a unique gift for the three skippers that pilot the boat = pens made from teak wood used on the boat. I already got the piece of damaged rail and easily cut off pieces for pen tubes. It looks a sickly green/brown/gray. On the boat most of the doors, molding and anything wood is teak "brightwork" covered in a thick two part epoxy spar varnish. This material is naturally very yellow and thus gives the teak a amazing wood finish.
The original piece of wood rail
Blanks cut from the wood (top one "stained" in teak oil as a first effort to get color)
How do I go about getting the teak to be pretty? I can make it shiny and smooth with CA, but how do I match or approximate the color I want?
This is a genuine mahogany pen made from rail for another boat called the Vagabond; to me it looked great with just CA.
Thanks in advance!
I have been fishing with the Royal Star Sportfishing boat with a group of friends for 15 years. I though of a unique gift for the three skippers that pilot the boat = pens made from teak wood used on the boat. I already got the piece of damaged rail and easily cut off pieces for pen tubes. It looks a sickly green/brown/gray. On the boat most of the doors, molding and anything wood is teak "brightwork" covered in a thick two part epoxy spar varnish. This material is naturally very yellow and thus gives the teak a amazing wood finish.
The original piece of wood rail


Blanks cut from the wood (top one "stained" in teak oil as a first effort to get color)

How do I go about getting the teak to be pretty? I can make it shiny and smooth with CA, but how do I match or approximate the color I want?
This is a genuine mahogany pen made from rail for another boat called the Vagabond; to me it looked great with just CA.

Thanks in advance!