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Thank you @mugje

I just finished Nelson's desk. The quill was made from real feather. I added a small diary and left 2 drawers open to make it more interesting. Hope you like it. 

Question: since it is very small is it a good idea to fininish it with oil? Can I somehow delute tung oil?

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Hi,

Great work with the desk!

An oil finish should work well, but test on a piece of scrap first!

Tung oil can be thinned with white spirit (or turpentine). Have you thought of trying Danish oil? It contains some tung oil, but I find that it drys more quickly. Some brands of tung oil I've used in the past seemed to take an age to get past the tacky stage....

Good luck!

Graham

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Hi Graham, I have no experience with oils, til now i have only used varnish which can be sprayed in very thin layer. But if oil can be aplied and wiped so that it doesn't ruin the detailes i am willing to try that option. I want to give wood nice and warm tone which varnish cannot do.

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After 2 coats of linseed oil. The wood  color is now a little bit warmer and darker and reflects environment. I used dry brushing method. I applied a little bit of oil to kitchen paper and than used small brush to transfer oil to the wood. I plan to apply 2 more layers tomorrow on larger surfaces, sand them gently and than apply the final layer 

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Another day, another chair. This time i tried even more detailed model. I used yellow cedar in addition to pear for this one. It is as thin as it could be and fits perfect with the desk. Previous chairs were a bit bulky and didn't match the scale quite right. I used my middle finger just to show how small it is.

Edit: i see now that i forgot one detail 

Reference link https://www.flickr.com/photos/mark_iliff/25740887074

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