Single Board Side Table: Wipe-On Varnish Finish
Learn how to apply a wipe-on finish that deepens the rich color of cherry.
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In this video workshop, Michael Pekovich shows you step-by-step, how to build a beautiful cherry side table, harvesting each and every part from a single board. With advanced lessons on grain matching and milling, as well as a hybrid cabriole leg design that poses interesting woodworking challenges, this table is sure to become an heirloom.
In this final episode, learn how to-apply a wipe-on finish that deepens the rich color of cherry.
Produced by: Ed Pirnik; Video by: Gary Junken; Editing by: Tom Olivares
Videos in the Series
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Single Board Side Table: IntroductionDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Board Layout and Rough-CuttingDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Advanced Milling TechniquesDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Joinery and Tabletop, Part IDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Joinery and Tabletop, Part IIDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Contemporary Cabriole LegsDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Glue-Up and Dovetailed DrawerDecember 9, 2014
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Single Board Side Table: Wipe-On Varnish FinishDecember 9, 2014
Comments
In the finishing section, just before dipping the steel wool in wax to rub out the finish, , something was poured on the steel wool from a rectangular can, but it wasn't identified. What was it? Thanks
Dan
I was going to ask the very same question. What did Mike pour on the steel wool before dipping into the wax can?
Very nice table Mike. I thoroughly enjoy that series and now it is on my TODO list.
That was probably mineral spirits, but I'll try and confirm.
Mike, this is really great and you teach the steps very well. So glad I joined Fine Woodworking. Can’t wait for your next one.
Randy
Another excellent lesson in woodworking.
Mike,
I really enjoyed watching your videos, I recently finished some shaker style tables using your help. I have a question on finishing, It appears your using wax that is no longer available, is there a type of wax I should use; with mineral spirits or toluene based solvents? I have concerns about using certain waxes with solvents that may harm the Waterlox original sealer oil based varnish that we used. Thanks again.
Easily one of the best video series I've seen. In particular, episode 1 in which you covered board layout and grain analysis was very insightful. I've been a beginning woodworker for about twenty years now, but with your help, I'm hoping to move up to hobbyist soon.
What was the answer regarding the can right before dipping into the wax? Was it mineral spirits?
Mike pours mineral spirits (or sometimes turpentine) on the steel wool before he applies wax. https://www.finewoodworking.com/2011/05/18/how-to-apply-wiping-varnish
If you think Mike does a good job of instruction in the video, you must go to one of his classes. I have attended 2 at Marc Adams and he is by far one of the best instructors I have had. Laid back and a VERY dry sense of humor.
Tom
When I watch videos of projects being built the person making the project always starts with, I have milled the stock to a ruff size. It was real helpful to get a lesson on what happens before the parts are cut and put together. Also I appreciated the part about laying out of the parts so that there less chance of getting things turned around.Great tips I enjoyed the series.
Excellent - there were so many helpful suggestions along the way that I found helpful with any project. Thanks
I don't know what wax Mike uses, but if you use Mohawk wool-lube you can just dip it in water. Does a good job and cleans up well. This is not an advertisement.
Great instruction, Mike, as always. Great project and teaching
Rg
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