whiskeyloaf ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 6 Reaction score 5 Location New Paltz, NY Jan 28, 2017 #1 I have some deck sealer left over, can I use that for my carvings? Thanks!
N Nighthauk ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 2, 2016 Messages 7 Reaction score 10 Location Western Massachusetts Jan 28, 2017 #2 What types of carvings. Most will use a food based raw linseed oil or walnut oil for their carvings if they are food oriented. Cups, bowls, spoons.... If it is not food based then I don't see why not. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
What types of carvings. Most will use a food based raw linseed oil or walnut oil for their carvings if they are food oriented. Cups, bowls, spoons.... If it is not food based then I don't see why not. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
whiskeyloaf ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 6 Reaction score 5 Location New Paltz, NY Jan 28, 2017 #3 Sorry, I forgot to specify...chainsaw carving. I made a rooster out of a stump. Attachments IMG_6730.JPG 2.2 MB · Views: 26
B buzz sawyer Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Mar 7, 2006 Messages 7,293 Reaction score 6,590 Location USA Jan 28, 2017 #4 Nice work, what kind of wood?
whiskeyloaf ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 6 Reaction score 5 Location New Paltz, NY Jan 28, 2017 #5 Ash
whiskeyloaf ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 6 Reaction score 5 Location New Paltz, NY Jan 28, 2017 #6 Can I use Thompson's WaterSeal?
N Nighthauk ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 2, 2016 Messages 7 Reaction score 10 Location Western Massachusetts Jan 28, 2017 #7 I personally would use an oil based sealer. Something to sink into the wood. I am not familiar with Thompson's. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I personally would use an oil based sealer. Something to sink into the wood. I am not familiar with Thompson's. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk