No finish question actually....

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SDB777

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Was mentioned in a topic about a cedar pen, if you could still smell the aroma from it.... And this got me to wondering......dangerous thought while trying to sleep.

How would you go about not finishing a cedar blank?


?Just sand through 4k grit and be 'done with it'?






Scott (would you even attempt it) B
 
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The unfinished wood will absorb moisture, oils from your hands. Dirt gets embeded into the surface so it looks dingy and unappealing very quickly.
 
Sounds like I need to finish it, then get a can of that 'cedar smell' and spray it...


Thanks, was kind of thinking it would make it dirty looking, but was hoping the 'smell' would last long enough for it to be worth it......






Thanks much!


Scott (not doing it) B
 
Some call getting our body dirt and oil on a bare wood, and rubbing it in with use, as being something nasty and undesireable. Others call it a "natural patina".
 
It's amazing when we call it a "patina" all of a sudden it is desirable and exotic...here is a non pen example.

During the summertime my shop sells firepits, they are a "patina" finish AKA they are rusty! They come from the manufacturer rusty and the sit out side rusty, but for $275 they are a fine well made steel firepit with a "Patina" finish:rolleyes: Isn't it fun to twist reality with words:biggrin:
 
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