Hey David
I just happen to have a hickory waster i made sitting here ready to be sanded and "coated", i may just go buy poly urethane and thinner to use on this new one and see how it work's out.
Jeff
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The first coat sealed it, everything after that layers on top. There was a thread about this a couple years ago. IIRC if you want to use poly you have to thin it waaay out( 90-95% mineral spirits) and do many coats to get it to sink in. You'll have to sand the heck out of it to open the wood back up after the poly you've already put on it.While crafting my first waster, I decided to try the polyurethane since I had the supplies already. My wooden wasters are made of maple (as that was the best material available at the local lumber yard). I'm no expert in wood finishes, but it seems to me that the maple absorbed only the first coat of poly. After the second coat, I don't get the "wood" feel any more. Maybe I'm doing something wrong or using the wrong kind of poly.
Does anyone have any experience with maple and polyurethane?
- Jeremiah
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