I'm putting a cypress beam above an interior opening between my kitchen and living room. Can anyone recommend a good way to finish the wood? It has a little character, faint saw marks, some knots, etc.
I read online some recommendations of shellac. I've tried several coats of the amber shellac on a test piece, and, so far, I'm afraid it's turning out too orange. I am gonna pick up a can of clear shellac and try a few coats of it next.
The wife does not want the really light, yellowish look that I often see. Anybody been down this road?
Finishing rough cut cypress
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You're probably going to just have to go get a bunch of those small sample cans of Minwax stain until you find a color you like?
I (think) I remember liking "early American" on Cypress for some reason? But don't quote me on that. I'm thinking it produced a darker than orange color that you're describing?
http://cypressdepot.com/beams-posts.html
If you see something you like, I'm sure they could point you in the right direction as to how it was finished.
I (think) I remember liking "early American" on Cypress for some reason? But don't quote me on that. I'm thinking it produced a darker than orange color that you're describing?
http://cypressdepot.com/beams-posts.html
If you see something you like, I'm sure they could point you in the right direction as to how it was finished.
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I like the look of the Early American that I've seen online. I've bought enough stuff for this little project to open a hardware store. 

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You can mix stains. A lot of people add a little black or dark gray or walnut to a lighter stain to get a more antique look. Check out Pinterest for some good examples.
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Y'all both saved the day. Early American was a game changer. I mixed a touch of it with boiled linseed oil and just a pinch of darker Danish oil, and the first coat looks exactly like what I was going for. I'm a little nervous about a second coat, since is don't want it much darker. The wood definitely soaked the first coat right up, though.
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just wax it. use johnson paste wax, or for a harder finish you can use carnauba wax
you can rub it on and buff it off, or you can heat some in a crock pot brush it on and then buff it after it dries.
it is a high quality finish and will last forever, and it will keep the natural look of the wood.
you can rub it on and buff it off, or you can heat some in a crock pot brush it on and then buff it after it dries.
it is a high quality finish and will last forever, and it will keep the natural look of the wood.
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^^^ the wax is the way to go.jdbuckshot wrote:just wax it. use johnson paste wax, or for a harder finish you can use carnauba wax
you can rub it on and buff it off, or you can heat some in a crock pot brush it on and then buff it after it dries.
it is a high quality finish and will last forever, and it will keep the natural look of the wood.
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I needed it darker than what wax alone would give me. I may use a wax for the final step.
With that said I will try some wax in the underside, since I'm curious what it will look like, by itself. I tried linseed oil and shellac, by themselves, and the wife wasn't liking the natural look.
With that said I will try some wax in the underside, since I'm curious what it will look like, by itself. I tried linseed oil and shellac, by themselves, and the wife wasn't liking the natural look.
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Well I'm back to being a little disappointed. Now that those couple of coats have dried, the finish is quite boring. The faint saw marks that had looked so nice yesterday have all but disappeared. I tried a more dilute coat (mostly linseed oil), and that didn't help much. It's a pretty color now, but the weathered look it had has really gone away. I'm hoping this coat dries quickly and I can get another coat on that's heavier on the Danish oil. That's what seemed to be bringing contrast to the grain and saw marks.
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