I picked up some scrap pieces of mulberry yesterday and decided to try my hand at a small bowl (about 4" diameter and roughly the same depth).
I sanded up through 400 grit and burnished with shavings, and it felt really nice. Then I applied my normal liberal coat of Mahoney oil, let it sit for an hour, and thoroughly wiped off the excess before leaving it overnight.
When I checked on it this morning, the smooth surface was not so smooth anymore. Clearly there were bumps and texture introduced on the grain lines.
Did I just use too much oil?
What is the best course of action from here?
I sanded up through 400 grit and burnished with shavings, and it felt really nice. Then I applied my normal liberal coat of Mahoney oil, let it sit for an hour, and thoroughly wiped off the excess before leaving it overnight.
When I checked on it this morning, the smooth surface was not so smooth anymore. Clearly there were bumps and texture introduced on the grain lines.
Did I just use too much oil?
What is the best course of action from here?