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Prepare the wood by sanding the surface. Using a natural bristle paintbrush, apply the first layer of Danish oil to the wood. (Do not over-soak the wood, but apply generously to all surfaces.) Allow the oil to absorb into the wood for approximately half an hour. Before and after applying Danish Oil ‘wet on wet’ The board was left at room temperature for 48 hours before it was used to allow the Danish oil to cure. Any ‘nibs’ or dust on the surface of the wood during oiling cannot be removed with this method of application until the wood has been left to dry for at least 24 hours. The particles should then be removed with a very fine grade wire wool (oooo grade). Jun 04, · This video is about applying Watco Danish Oil using the “Natural” tone (it does come in various stains). It is very easy to use and delivers a rich finish th.


The standard mixture is 1/3 Boiled Linseed Oil or Tung Oil, 1/3 thinner (mineral spirits, paint thinner, turpentine, naptha), and 1/3 varnish (poly, spar, etc..). Now the blend mentioned in Brian’s question involved using both linseed oil and tung oil. That’s a bit redundant. Prepare the wood by sanding the surface. Using a natural bristle paintbrush, apply the first layer of Danish oil to the wood. (Do not over-soak the wood, but apply generously to all surfaces.) Allow the oil to absorb into the wood for approximately half an hour. Jun 15, · It generally follows this pattern: Apply the oil with a rag until the wood no longer soaks up the oil Wait 20 minutes Wipe off excess Let it dry for hours Sand with high grit sandpaper ( or higher) Repeat as neededTotal Time: 10 mins.





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