Finding the Perfect Finish

Experienced craftsmen and women all have a "go-to" finish -- a versatile wood finish that takes minimal time and effort to apply. They use this for most projects, simplifying their finishing needs. These needs vary, so Nick shows how to find your personal go-to finish from the hundreds of choices that are available to you. He starts with some basic "coating chemistry" to reduce confusion and help you make an informed choice. Then he walks you though a simple experiment designed to compare the characteristics of popular commercial finishes.
0:00 Intro
1:58 Why Apply a Finish?
4:11 Coating Chemistry
5:32 Coating Processes & Applications
8:52 Spray-on Coating Application
9:35 Brush-on Coating Application
10:00 Wipe-on Coating Application
11:24 Surveying the Available Finishes
13:00 Tested Finishes
14:44 Finish on Glass Test Discussion
15:14 Food Safe Finish Discussion
16:47 Testing the Finishes (Method discussion)
21:08 Hope's Tung Oil Results
21:33 Tried & True Original Linseed Results
22:12 Minwax Tung Oil Finish Results
22:50 General Finishes Wood Bowl Finish Results
23:20 Minwax Antique Oil Finish Results
23:43 Minwax Wipe on Poly Results
24:17 General Finishes Arm-R-Seal Gloss Results
24:46 Baloney-IMHO disclaimer!
25:20 Rudy's Original Wipe-On Finish Formula
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  • @squatter3425
    @squatter3425 Жыл бұрын

    In my humble opinion (I have been at this for 65 years) this instructor/teacher is one of the top three on KZread. Sincere, thorough, to the point and keeping it simple.

  • @CannedMan

    @CannedMan

    Жыл бұрын

    Who are your other two?

  • @garyconway439

    @garyconway439

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too, who are the other two?

  • @TJ3ttts

    @TJ3ttts

    Жыл бұрын

    You hit it on the head and it has the feel of a pbs show. It was done great and has all the hallmarks of being professionally written. With the I'm just about to tell you but hold on technique and was worth not fast forwarding.

  • @Squiffy1025

    @Squiffy1025

    Жыл бұрын

    I look for these types of comments when it comes to this ancient art. And I appreciate them.

  • @iancasey1486

    @iancasey1486

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MKRM27 Don't be confused. It his humble opinion about the three best instructors. He also stating his background which serves as the basis of his opinion. I do not qualify to form that humble opinion about the three best instructors. I can only comment on this video and it's my impression that this instructor is really good! I was able to understand and learn something that I didn't had a clue about! I like his delivery without superfluous ranting and the presentation was very logical for me to follow!

  • @TJ3ttts
    @TJ3ttts Жыл бұрын

    This has the feel of a pbs show. It was done great and has all the hallmarks of being professionally written. With the I'm just about to tell you but hold on technique and was worth not fast forwarding. We are blessed to have you making these videos.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying. And they are carefully written -- with 50 years experience in DIY publishing, we've figured out how to tell a woodworking story.

  • @rupertbeara3574

    @rupertbeara3574

    9 ай бұрын

    T Y

  • @ImaginationHobbies

    @ImaginationHobbies

    5 ай бұрын

    What a substantive video. Much appreciated!

  • @OtterInDaWater
    @OtterInDaWater2 жыл бұрын

    You should know that this is the most informative and easy to understand demonstration of different finishes on the entire platform of KZread. Thanks for what you do, it helps thousands of people be more comfortable with their creativity🤘

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kind of you to say.

  • @chico_checo

    @chico_checo

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agreed

  • @ctenos45069
    @ctenos450693 ай бұрын

    I am a retired chemist who had to deal with thousands of MSDS document. Just loved your compilation of possible toxic consequences, but especially the “Finishing Phobia “ at the end of the list.

  • @yawnastyfpv6942
    @yawnastyfpv69422 жыл бұрын

    What a fantastic, well thought out and delivered educational presentation! Please do the woodworking community a huge blessing and NEVER Stop the level and quality of your sharing. With all sincerity…..Thank You!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is our plan. Most welcome.

  • @MH-ru8sv
    @MH-ru8sv Жыл бұрын

    As a "book-smart" engineer struggling to get into the very "real-world" art of woodworking I appreciate the comprehensive information given in these videos. The thorough discussion of the terminology, mechanics, chemistry, and theory behind what is being done helps me retain and compile the information as more than just a series of disjointed wood facts or recommendations. These are long videos but in the end I learn far more in 30 minutes here than watching ten 3-minute videos on the same topic. Thank you for your work Sir!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Every art has a science at it's heart; woodworking is no different. Good craftsmanship, I believe, is science with a flair. And you're most welcome.

  • @SaborLatino21
    @SaborLatino214 ай бұрын

    Believe me, My girlfriend and I must’ve watched about 16 videos about finishing and stains; and I must add that watching yours, I got a heck of a lot more knowledge than watching those 16 videos. So; we would like to thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experiences. You’re a great teacher Sir. Even though I don’t know much about woodworking and stains and finishes, I was able to pick up everything you said on this video; and I’m sure I’ll be using the knowledge I received from you, very soon. GOD bless you my friend, and again; thank you so much for this beautiful video. I’ve just subscribed to your KZread channel. I can’t wait to see what else you have in your channel. Peace!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the kind words...and welcome!

  • @peghead
    @peghead Жыл бұрын

    As a retired painter (42 years in the trade) I completely agree with reading the back label of coatings and still do to this day. I always pour the product from the front side of the label as to not obscure the info on the back. I would like to caution persons on the proper drying and disposal of wiping rags, whether solvent-based finishes as well as solvent-based stains including especially linseed oil. ALL RAGS MUST BE LAID OR HUNG FLAT TO DRY COMPLETELY BEFORE DISPOSAL TO AVOID SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION, once dry and hard, can be thrown in the trash.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    It's a good warning. Most reactive finishes produce exothermic reactions as they cure. This is especially true of (but not limited to) reactive finishes containing linseed oil.

  • @mjremy2605

    @mjremy2605

    3 ай бұрын

    Both excellent points and good reminders. I habitually pour incorrectly and cannot read back label anymore! In my inexperience years ago, I stuffed stripper chemical rags into a small open trash bin and it caught on fire! I was so surprised. Learned my lesson. I let them dry out now before throwing into an OPEN trash container for at least 1 day.

  • @AC-MAIN
    @AC-MAIN Жыл бұрын

    Wow. Just wow. I have watched A lot of KZread videos on a variety of subjects. And this stands out as one of the best put together, No nonsense, no stupid anecdotes, well informed, and pertinent videos I have ever seen. And honestly, I don’t say that lightly. Thank you so much, you’ve got a new subscriber!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you...and welcome!

  • @RR-yh6vr
    @RR-yh6vr7 ай бұрын

    You, sir, are an absolute hero! I am a housewife in a 125yr old farmhouse full of old and abused woodwork. I am trying to save it, but I never got a woodshop class (and I constantly kick myself for that misstep). Everything I know is from helpers at the local mill, my own trial with too much error, and the internet... And unfortunately the latter can be very untrustworthy. I came here to find out how to salvage my recently discovered red oak beadboard that had been painted, glued and then hidden beneath wall panelling after the former residents gave up on it. Obviously, its damaged, but after stripping and cleaning, using oxalic acid for the many stains, now I am at a loss. You are a saint for producing this detailed instructional video that tells me all the options and pros/cons.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    7 ай бұрын

    During my years as a craftsman, I have brought a good many run-down houses, from log cabins to Victorian mini-mansions, back from the brink of collapse. There are few things more soul-satisfying that breathing new life into an old home. Send me some close up photos of your damaged beadboard through our web site, www.workshopsmompanion.com, and I'll make a few suggestions.

  • @Swarm509
    @Swarm509 Жыл бұрын

    0:00 Intro 1:58 Why Apply a Finish? 4:11 Coating Chemistry 5:32 Coating Processes & Applications 8:52 Spray-on Coating Application 9:35 Brush-on Coating Application 10:00 Wipe-on Coating Application 11:24 Surveying the Available Finishes 13:00 Tested Finishes 14:44 Finish on Glass Test Discussion 15:14 Food Safe Finish Discussion 16:47 Testing the Finishes (Method discussion) 21:08 Hope's Tung Oil Results 21:33 Tried & True Original Linseed Results 22:12 Minwax Tung Oil Finish Results 22:50 General Finishes Wood Bowl Finish Results 23:20 Minwax Antique Oil Finish Results 23:43 Minwax Wipe on Poly Results 24:17 General Finishes Arm-R-Seal Gloss Results 24:46 Baloney-IMHO disclaimer! 25:20 Rudy's Original Wipe-On Finish Formula

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow. That was thorough. Intro amended -- thank you muchly.

  • @Swarm509

    @Swarm509

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WorkshopCompanion Thank you, the least I could do for such a detailed video. I keep coming back to it, and recommending it others.

  • @fotomaniatk

    @fotomaniatk

    Жыл бұрын

    26:56 🐶

  • @larrypahl5756

    @larrypahl5756

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @rustic35

    @rustic35

    7 ай бұрын

    Haha. Someone has too much time on their hands. 😂

  • @imwithstupid086
    @imwithstupid086 Жыл бұрын

    This video contains an insane amount of super useful information for just 27 minutes. Thank you for imparting your knowledge to the world.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @abefroman5191
    @abefroman519111 ай бұрын

    I'm not a woodworker but you immediately became my favorite KZread channel. Keep it up!

  • @PoeticJusticeSC
    @PoeticJusticeSC7 ай бұрын

    Great video, though I was surprised to not see the finish you usually use in the comparison. It would have been interesting to see how you treated it in each of the metrics and to see a sample finished with it.

  • @kris1willis
    @kris1willis2 жыл бұрын

    This is the best and easiest to follow finishing video I’ve seen. And I watched a ton of them! I’m so glad I found your channel!

  • @jimc4766
    @jimc4766 Жыл бұрын

    Once again, thanks for the reply. I'm always inspired by folks with your level of knowledge and willingness to share. Great work!! Jim

  • @frelnc
    @frelnc10 ай бұрын

    Wow! I have a beautiful little antique side table that I have been agonizing over refinishing. This helped so very much. Thank you for sharing your obvious expertise. Loved your warm, friendly approach. Great video!!

  • @MrGuitarfreak132
    @MrGuitarfreak132 Жыл бұрын

    Your presentation is incredible. Very informative. Interesting to listen to. I couldn't have imagined I would enjoying watching a half hour on finishes so much. Well done sir and thank you for your hard work and for making this video and presenting the results.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @MrGoodkatable
    @MrGoodkatable10 ай бұрын

    Wow! I have watched many good videos about wood finishing, but this one is the best I have seen so far. It’s easy to follow, engaging, and funny! Thank you very much.

  • @-Dwight-Schrute
    @-Dwight-Schrute Жыл бұрын

    This is a complete video! Something rarely found on KZread. Thanks for such good information and I appreciate you taking what you were taught, and teaching us too.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @edtsch
    @edtsch2 жыл бұрын

    This is brilliant. I'm only 6 minutes into the video and I already love it for its simplicity and clarity. Keep going! :)

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @csrnibbler9912
    @csrnibbler9912 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all of the time and effort that you put into this well executed and concise video. I can only imagine how much time it took to do all of these experiments and then also all of the post recording video work. Well Done Sir!

  • @gabedamien
    @gabedamien7 ай бұрын

    I am only six minutes into this video and I can already tell that this presenter is exceptionally knowledgeable and skilled at teaching. The information clarity and density here is remarkable.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @link100198
    @link1001982 жыл бұрын

    Very happy to have found this channel! A wealth of knowledge with no filler, thank you for the great content!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most welcome/

  • @Archon-Zero
    @Archon-Zero10 ай бұрын

    I've been scouring KZread and the internet for knowledge and advice, this is easily the most informative, well presented source I've found so far. You can be sure I'll be watching every video you've posted now. :) Thanks so much. I'm going with a Danish Oil finish for a Walnut dowel contact staff, because you're right, it's subjective but now I know how to make an informed decision.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    9 ай бұрын

    Finishing is all about making good decisions. Glad to have been of help.

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty Жыл бұрын

    This was truly superb. It's incredibly tightly edited, yet approachable and easily followed. The writing and presentation are exemplary, and the content is very useful. This was exceptional.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @MrSoorajsurya
    @MrSoorajsurya2 жыл бұрын

    Never been disappointed after clicking one of your videos ! .... Always informative with the right amount of detail for a curious and serious woodworker.... And there's the vibe of trustworthiness that's irreplaceable. Thank you so very much kind Sir.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those were very kind words, sir. Thank you for that.

  • @jimp7015
    @jimp7015 Жыл бұрын

    Produced with your habitual clarity, detail, and first class production values. Thank You again.

  • @MarcRitzMD
    @MarcRitzMD Жыл бұрын

    You're the best teacher I've seen in the KZread woodworking community, and I've just arrived here for the first time after years of marathoning KZread

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @thegourmetgolfer5544
    @thegourmetgolfer5544 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this! As a beginner to woodworking, I can't tell you how valuable this video is to me. I'll be coming back to watch this many more times!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying. And let me remind you (not that I'm trying to sell books or anything), all this information is in my book, "Finishing'"

  • @grahamjeeves491
    @grahamjeeves491 Жыл бұрын

    Finished watching the video now. Thank you, so detailed, with the amount of in-depth research and material prep, you really do go the extra mile to give the best revue.. Thanks again.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @CarstenDittrich2014
    @CarstenDittrich2014 Жыл бұрын

    One of the best and most pleasant, while highly informative YT on finishes I've ever seen. I know more now than ever before. Thank you - what a great presentation and delivery!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @davetarrant6888
    @davetarrant68882 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation Nick. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again you are by far the most thorough, easy to understand, and informative teacher on KZread. Thank you for being you.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for saying so.

  • @colingraham9379
    @colingraham9379 Жыл бұрын

    Hands down the most comprehensive and accessible video on wood finishing I've ever seen. That mixture of information, production quality and on screen charisma is not easy to pull off. Thank you, sir. Much appreciated.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @IsaiahsBabyDaddy
    @IsaiahsBabyDaddy Жыл бұрын

    I am blown away by the content, thoroughness and the delivery of this information. Simply one of the best videos and all I do is watch KZread.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, kind words.

  • @sheila7125
    @sheila71258 ай бұрын

    That was wonderful. Thanks. In my early years of refinishing, there was a shop with a few men just like you who would share their expertise and taught me so much. I really missed going there when the shop closed. Seems most of the wonderful small storefronts have disappeared. Listening to you today brought back those happy memories of learning from someone who loves what he does and is generous enough to share with others. Thanks again

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    8 ай бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @johnrice6793
    @johnrice67932 жыл бұрын

    Another well done, informative, well thought out, classy, down right professionally done video. I use polyurethane on the laminated bowls I make. They’re of apricot, English walnut, soft maple and white or red oak. The luster improves with each coat and after five they really do look lovely. I have settled on the blue towel as my “brush”. It’ll apply the finish and wipe excess off as well. Again, your videos are very well done. I did notice the Shopsmith. Your videos, “Sawdust Sessions”, I recommend often to the Shopsmith User Group especially the, “Setting planer knives”. Good on yuh.👊

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @edwardoneal1567
    @edwardoneal1567 Жыл бұрын

    “What a wealth of information and masterful delivery” , I wish every teacher I had in my life was like you. Thank you

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @jmack619

    @jmack619

    Жыл бұрын

    Every teacher , leader, politician etc. This guy should be President !

  • @mikevyvyan7060
    @mikevyvyan7060 Жыл бұрын

    I have watched a number of videos on the subject of wood finishes and some of those were informative and useful. However, this video is OUTSTANDING. I appreciated the analytical and systematic approach. The content was clear and entertaining so that my concentration was maintained - a very rare outcome! The comprehensive nature of the content was informative and the practical instruction extremely helpful. What held it all together was your enthusiasm for your subject. So I will becoming back to this video and digesting it more thoroughly. So its a very BIG thank you from me!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    And a very big "most welcome" from me.

  • @samiakhanam6362
    @samiakhanam63629 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot! I am an amateur in this field and was very confused about which chemical to select which is easy- to -do, cheap and gives aesthetic results. Now I know what and how to look for the one I require .

  • @bocan3189
    @bocan31892 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding and humorous presentation on the subject! ..."another door to Narnia", classic. Your knowledge, passion and manner are some of the best I've seen on the channels. I watched, I laughed and I learned, ya' can't beat that! Just restarting my woodcraft journey back into desktops, cabinets and whatever my wife specs for me on the way. Looking forward to more of your wisdom Nick. Damn the MSDS hogwash, I'm putting some of this into my whiskey! Cheers! Carry on Sir.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those were kind words. Thanks for saying.

  • @fer41040
    @fer410402 жыл бұрын

    You, sir, are a wizard and a wealth of information. As a beginner woodworker you have become my go-to resource for education and even inspiration. Thank you so much for taking the time. I know it’s a lot of work to both make the content and edit for posting. Your efforts are not in vain!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for those kind words.

  • @Micro-Moo

    @Micro-Moo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WorkshopCompanion I want to join Scott's opinion. Not only your content is very useful to me; there is something to make the difference: your techniques are well rationalized, allowing for variations, and are the most realistic.

  • @christianpetersen1782
    @christianpetersen17825 ай бұрын

    This is one of the most enjoyable instructional videos I have ever seen. I could have gone on watching for hours! Nick, thank you so much for sharing and of course all the behind te science hours of work you put into this. MiniWax must be really pleased too! Greetings from UK.

  • @NanashiGoshujin
    @NanashiGoshujin Жыл бұрын

    Wow! I'm impressed by the quality, information, and humor of this video. Much appreciated.

  • @shudoo8062
    @shudoo8062 Жыл бұрын

    Wish I could be a student in his workshop. Of course just grateful that he shares his valuable knowledge through KZread.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you'd be surprised at how boring it gets for woodworkers around here. There are long, long stretches of time where any student we might have would just have to twiddle their thumbs and watch the machinery rust while Travis stresses over the timing of a video or I sweat out the details of a script. But thanks for saying.

  • @StinkyParadox
    @StinkyParadox2 жыл бұрын

    This channel is a treasure. Did you come to a finding on the elasticity of the finishes and how they hold up under seasonal movement? Just curious. I'll try Rudy's finish i'm betting it satisfies in that department.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    It does. What I used to judge relative flexibility were the cotton cloths I used to wipe-off the finishes. Remember, I labeled each of these to avoid cross-contamination and they were all pretty well saturated with their respective finishes by the time the experiment concluded. I tested my ability to stretch the cloths a week afterwards, when most of the finishes were completely cured. Hope's Tung Oil and Tried & True Original Finish were, by far, the most flexible (although I doubt they were fully cured at that time). The least flexible was General Finishes Arm-R-Seal and Minwax Wipe-On Poly. But all the finishes I judged to have sufficient flexibility to expand and contract with normal wood movement.

  • @tungsten_carbide

    @tungsten_carbide

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a general observation, _all_ finishes in good condition are flexible enough to withstand seasonal movement... otherwise they wouldn't withstand seasonal movement if you see what I'm getting at🙂 We don't commonly see stuff that's just a few years old with cracked finishes. It's well to remember as well, by being present finishes do limit the total movement by reducing the speed and severity of MC changes, as Nick mentions. Even finishes thought to be rigid and inflexible must be definition be _flexible enough_ (in the usual coat thicknesses used) otherwise they wouldn't last more than a year or two before cracks started showing up. But this doesn't last forever, most finishes degrade as they age (primarily from UV but another major factor in furniture can be water intrusion) and in addition to the typical increase in amber/yellow-orange colouring, they become brittle. Given the small scale of possible movement we see this effect most strikingly on many old Stanley plane handles where the original film finish can craze spectacularly.

  • @edtsch

    @edtsch

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WorkshopCompanion ah! I was wondering how you tested that. Spar varnish or urethane has got to perform well in that regard, by design.

  • @ethancheung8633

    @ethancheung8633

    Жыл бұрын

    Could not agree with you more. After just 3 mins in I knew I had found something special. Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge with us. The witty bits are quite enjoyable as well.

  • @teresasquires6356

    @teresasquires6356

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your help. I now have a plan for coating some Christmas gifts. Your channel is a gift this year! A+

  • @HrMicMan
    @HrMicMan10 ай бұрын

    You sir are so pleasent to listen too, you are very thorough and dont skip any steps, i so much enjoy seeing and listening to this video that i regret when you ended it :D I learned so much from this, my only problem now is translating that to the danish marked for the oils we can get, even though i'm still very confused about all this, you did manage to get it to make some sense to me. I'm looking to darken the colour of my wood, and seal it so we can use it without leaving marks after cups and spillover - I will see this a few more times and try to put what i have learned into practice. Thank you

  • @kingkinyon
    @kingkinyon Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never been so happy to find a video/KZread creator. Such a great explanation that is visual, informative, and mixed with great editing to make this fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @mmusgrove
    @mmusgrove Жыл бұрын

    This was one of the most informative and entertaining videos I've watched in a long time, and I've watched a lot of woodworking videos. I think we think alike which is why I like these so much. You get to an age, where reading the directions, for example, might yield some valuable info from the very people who only built the very product you're too smart to read the instructions for! Excellent video, as always!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback.

  • @53JolietJake
    @53JolietJake2 жыл бұрын

    Nick, I worked as a Industrial Coatings Rep. for a major paint/coatings company for almost 10 years. Your explanation of coating chemistry was GREAT. Everyone should understand that part because then they can properly evaluate any product for coating/painting/finishing anything. The only other thing that I would add or emphasize is to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. You would be amazed at how much effort goes into the instructions that go on the can and very few people read it, then complain when the finish doesn't work like they wanted it to. But, a fantastic video. Keep up the good work.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    I owe my understanding of coating chemistry to the patient folks at Mohawk and Minwax; you guys are beyond helpful. As for your second suggestion, see 19:15

  • @peterchessell28

    @peterchessell28

    Жыл бұрын

    Shellac is not made from shit it,s made from wing cases showing you sold it but didnt know it.

  • @CraigLafferty
    @CraigLafferty Жыл бұрын

    No fancy video editing techniques here- just straight and forward information. Videos like this are why I started watching KZread heavily. Thank you for taking the time to make this!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @christopherharrison6724
    @christopherharrison6724 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely the most interesting,well delivered and comprehensive videos on finishes thanks for making it so clear.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome. And thank you for the kind words.

  • @amosluyk
    @amosluyk2 жыл бұрын

    Really useful! Such a pleasure to hear the views and opinions of a true experienced craftsman. I feel like I have gained some depth of knowledge, rather than a single opinion/viewpoint. Thanks :) I would be most interested in your views on finishes such as hard wax (Osmo) and outliers such as Rubio Monocoat.

  • @1steelcobra

    @1steelcobra

    Жыл бұрын

    From what I've seen, Rubio is basically the choice high end woodworkers are going with now, especially for custom stuff. One thin coat, buff it in, dry and done. Maybe a super light sanding and a second coat to really be sure. Then a final application of a ceramic nano-coating product that basically completely eliminates water damage/staining. I'll note too that since it's a two-part, it only starts the clock on it going bad once it's mixed, and you can easily only mix enough for each project.

  • @ElwinWay
    @ElwinWay2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a budget crafter I make small wooden trinkets. I got given a small bottle of a mix of tung oil and citrus oil. It takes a while to dry but but dries reasonably hard and has a nice satin finish or a bit more glossy if I keep polishing it while drying. It also smells like oranges :D

  • @tungsten_carbide

    @tungsten_carbide

    2 жыл бұрын

    If I might interject, if you are currently doing the application and buffing sand gloves you'll want to be careful about continuing to do so. The 'citrus solvent' is limonene and it's a known sensitiser, and will become increasingly so as the remaining finish in the container has a chance to react with air as the fluid level drops.

  • @bradleytuckwell4854
    @bradleytuckwell48542 жыл бұрын

    As a beginner your so right it is confusing and now when I think about every woodworking channel on KZread does have there on flavour to what they apply on there projects.So thanks for your great review I always enjoy your content and I’m sure I’ll come up with what’s best for my builds

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck!

  • @Dragonuv2002
    @Dragonuv20025 ай бұрын

    I gave you a thumbs up, but only because it wouldn’t let me give you more. Best head-to-head and most informative video on finishes that I’ve seen.

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 Жыл бұрын

    I think I'd go with the Minwax Antique Oil. Durability isn't quite so important in my situation and the depth and gloss it gave seemed the best of the bunch to me.

  • @JMcC64

    @JMcC64

    3 ай бұрын

    I refinished some old oak furniture pieces in the early 90's with that product and both still as good as ever. Easy to apply; very good overall.

  • @amdenis
    @amdenis Жыл бұрын

    Great, important and useful video. Very well done. I believe polyurethane and ceramic are not water semi-permeable finishes. I use hardwax oil finishes for more and more projects that I do. I found Osmo better in terms of penetration, application and durability than the others, like Tried & True, although Ruby is excellent too. One of the critical factors is that a good hardwax oil is durable enough to use for high traffic wood flooring, leaves the wood grain feel, is maintainable like shellac where a new coat will adhere to prior ones, but unlike shellac it is much harder and is not dissolved or damaged by alcohol. I use a teflon pad to apply deeply, efficiently and even, while getting a grain burnishing effect that you do not get with a brush or wipe-on. I sometimes use ceramic or carbon nano-coats on top of the finish for scratch durability. However, ceramic nanocoats make damage repairs more difficult.

  • @TruSciencePro
    @TruSciencePro Жыл бұрын

    I was surprised at how in depth and informative this video was. Appreciate the time and effort. Cheers.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers back at you.

  • @takoda77521
    @takoda775214 күн бұрын

    How to finish a piece is a subject that is so convoluted. I've bought so many finishes not always understanding the specific differences and dangers of each. Thank you so much for putting this in a completely comprehensive tutorial. I'm an instant fan and can't wait to see all your content. I'm sure I speak for many when I say after this video we are all better for it. Thank you

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    3 күн бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @buddhalovechild
    @buddhalovechild Жыл бұрын

    I wish this guy was my neighbor.

  • @JimSmith431
    @JimSmith43110 ай бұрын

    I have no knowledge or experience staining and/or finishing wood, but a recent small project taught me something. If you want to use Rudy's Wipe On Finish (discussed @ 25:20) be sure to use the oil based Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane (as shown in the video). Minwax also sells a very similar product with near identical labeling but with the words "Water Based" added. The water based Spar Urethane does not mix well (if at all) with Minwax Tung Oil Finish. Because Tung Oil Finish is oil based? That would be my guess.

  • @rustic35

    @rustic35

    7 ай бұрын

    That's because you only mix oil with oil based products. 🤷

  • @johnbesharian9965

    @johnbesharian9965

    7 ай бұрын

    @@rustic35, Ergo the old saw: "Oil and water do not mix" is based on observable fact.

  • @mjremy2605

    @mjremy2605

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, correct. Water based finishes are awful in my opinion. I only use oil based. One thing to note: Spar Varnish has more UV resistance than Spar Urethane but Urethane is easier.

  • @fernandourrea3677
    @fernandourrea3677Ай бұрын

    Excelent class and explanation! Bravo Maestro.

  • @theblowupdollsmusic
    @theblowupdollsmusic Жыл бұрын

    This was an amazingly well presented presentation! I learned so much about finishes. Thank you for taking the time to create this video.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @terryharris3393
    @terryharris33932 жыл бұрын

    Equal parts spar varnish, oil, and solvent. In the summer use tung oil and and in the winter boiled linseed oil. The recipe called for turpentine or mineral spirits but the latter doesn’t appear to be available today so a synthetic mineral spirit will do. Wipe on and wipe off. If the finish becomes too tacky wet your rag with a mineral spirits. Little rubbing between coats is necessary if a layer of thin shellac is applied between coats. #0000 steel wool can be used to knock down any dust nubs. Stained wood and open grained presents new challenges to finishing but the method of wipe on varnish and shellac sealing overcome these. Also, the build up of finish is much faster and the final top coat can be anything from a French polish to a satin sheen.

  • @als1023

    @als1023

    Жыл бұрын

    This recipe or a version is found in George Franks finishing book from the 1940's ? I believe. I have used this very successfully on red / yellow cedar for 40 years. It draws the varnish into the lower layers to really add surface hardness to an otherwise very soft wood. I am unfamiliar wiht the large ratio provided in the video, have always used a lot more varnish.

  • @appolop8273
    @appolop82736 ай бұрын

    Give this man an Oscar, please!

  • @ElvenGoddess86
    @ElvenGoddess86 Жыл бұрын

    I am not get at woodworking, but have always enjoyed watching others work the craft. This video could easily be shown in a classroom for how it is laid out and the information given. I appreciate you taking the time to make something so professional.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @Pat206
    @Pat2066 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I've been scouring the internet for ages. Then I found your site. YAY! I'm 67 year old woman doing some home renos. Recently sanded two tables but had no idea what finish to use. Thank you for the plethora of info. [I suspect I'm going to need your help with other tasks too]. SUBSCRIBED. ♥

  • @Dragon_With_Matches
    @Dragon_With_Matches2 жыл бұрын

    Great video!! You’re a wealth of information, I’m glad I found your channel! I’m curious what your take is on the hard wax oils that I see all over KZread (Osmo Polyx, Rubio Monocoat, etc.)

  • @avenger429

    @avenger429

    2 жыл бұрын

    I actually had the exact same thought. I love Rubio so far, other than the lack of sheen. It's so easy to apply and looks and feels great. Not sure of durability yet.

  • @Dragon_With_Matches

    @Dragon_With_Matches

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@avenger429 I haven’t used it yet, but from what I understand, durability shouldn’t be a concern. It was formulated for floors. I’ve seen some videos talking about durability and it seems that if it doesn’t get damaged, it’s much easier to repair that varnishes like polyurethane because you can just sand back the damaged area and refinish instead of stripping the whole piece. But again, I haven’t used it myself so I’m not speaking from experience.

  • @avenger429

    @avenger429

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Dragon_With_Matches Don't hesitate to try it! It is so satisfying to use, smells mildly like bananas, and it's 1 coat and done. A very little goes a long ways. It seems expensive at 1st until you realize it stretches super far and you only need 1 coat.

  • @Dragon_With_Matches

    @Dragon_With_Matches

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@avenger429 I’m looking forward to trying it when I build a bookcase later this year! I’ve seen a lot of KZreadrs use it and it looks amazing!

  • @avenger429

    @avenger429

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Dragon_With_Matches Awesome! I'd suggest for larger projects to slap a white schotchbrite pad onto an adjustable speed random orbital sander or small buffer to speed up the process. Just remember use a little at a time, otherwise you'll be flinging wax everywhere... Don't ask how I know that, lol.

  • @smtkelly
    @smtkelly Жыл бұрын

    I find the main issue with finishes here on the other side of the pond is our finishes seem to be completely different. I think most paint here (UK) are now water based, it very hard to know what's in a finish and practically nothing comes up when you search for wipe on ploy. Would you consider a video on painting and varnishing wood? I know wood workers like to see the wood but I find I enjoy a mix of clear wood and painted furniture.

  • @pcroom34
    @pcroom34 Жыл бұрын

    This video is outrageously pure excellence, this video has easily made my mind up to finish my Joystick box, Tung Oil with a small cup of varnish, the teachings in this video are just so good!!! Best Teacher on KZread and there are some good ones!!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words.

  • @rosedcurt2865
    @rosedcurt2865 Жыл бұрын

    rudy's formula is absolutely stunning. Thank you so much for the education about finishing wood. My tabletop looks amazing!

  • @mirandamom1346
    @mirandamom1346 Жыл бұрын

    I loved this. Funny thing, I use water based poly BECAUSE it doesn’t warm (or in my parlance, “yellow” 😏) the wood. To each her own!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    I have often thought that wood finishers are like snowflakes -- no two do it the same. Thanks for saying.

  • @shanedaugherty8596

    @shanedaugherty8596

    10 ай бұрын

    Can you use the minwax water based urethane along with the tung oil? To try and keep the wood from yellowing over time.

  • @mirandamom1346

    @mirandamom1346

    10 ай бұрын

    @@shanedaugherty8596 I’ve heard that you can apply a water-based finish over oil if you wait for the oil to completely cure. I plan to test it out if a table I finished in Danish oil ever stops smelling like Danish Oil (it’s been about a year). But I don’t think polycrylic will stop wood from darkening with light exposure. At least, the color change in some maple I used polycrylic on maybe nine months ago is intense.

  • @williamwalters3796
    @williamwalters37962 жыл бұрын

    Currently I just slap water based poly on everything,. Probably going to change that up after watching this 😂

  • @Alex_Martz
    @Alex_Martz3 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, the best one explaining wood finishing

  • @stephenburrows8909
    @stephenburrows8909 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this information. Last week I tried this on a cottonwood table and what a finish! This will be one of my go-to finish from now on. Again thank you for sharing.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @richardharrigan6453
    @richardharrigan64537 ай бұрын

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! You're the kind of instructor that all instructors should be! Sadly, instructors like you are extremely few and far apart! Keep up all the good work, as we need instructors like you. I read a number of comments after watching this video, and it appears nearly all appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos! God bless you, my friend!!!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your kind words.

  • @boxofjumble2857
    @boxofjumble28579 ай бұрын

    For me the most helpful video about wood finishes in general I watched. Thank you! :)

  • @dexterdonato9036
    @dexterdonato90362 ай бұрын

    I'm just so glad to have found this. I'm just starting, at the mid of the roadmap. How the finish looks and feels will do a huge part for my pieces. Thank you!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    2 ай бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @oldponytail
    @oldponytail7 ай бұрын

    A beautiful testing program and eloquent explanation. Many thanks.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    7 ай бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @seanblockley7059
    @seanblockley70593 ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation! Learned a lot!!!

  • @Sh3LaLa
    @Sh3LaLa Жыл бұрын

    You are a fantastic teacher sir! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and doing these experiments!

  • @steven_vogt
    @steven_vogt4 ай бұрын

    Outstanding insight, presentation and delivery. Thank you! 👏👏👏

  • @nicolasbroodryk3407
    @nicolasbroodryk34075 ай бұрын

    This is the masterclass I was desperately looking for. Thank you!

  • @Dr.CandanEsin
    @Dr.CandanEsin Жыл бұрын

    The flow of pattern and transitions of colors on drawers are awesome. Extraordinary forecasting and artistic spirit. Also teaching like the Einstein of woodwork. Cordially thank you.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    You're most welcome. Cordially.

  • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
    @TheFakeyCakeMaker Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that you labelled the video, I only wanted to see the results so it was nice to get straight to it while still keeping the in depth information for others who need it. Thanks for the video.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @SinnerSince1962
    @SinnerSince1962 Жыл бұрын

    This was the do-all, end-all video for choosing a finish. I've watched dozens of videos, each coming up short in many ways. This video rolls it all up, and simplifies it nicely. I'm a subscriber now!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks...and welcome!

  • @henryharrison8005
    @henryharrison80054 ай бұрын

    It rarely happens, however, I was fully engaged from start to finish. You are a gifted in your teaching abilities. Well done!

  • @Okradokra
    @Okradokra4 ай бұрын

    I graduated from Berea college in 2014 and initially worked in the campus woodshop as a freshman. Neat to hear the mention.

  • @barbarab202
    @barbarab202 Жыл бұрын

    I know nothing about wood finishing and what's what in all these finishes, so came searching as I built a camp box out of birch plywood that I now need to finish. This is hands down one of the best instructional videos - super clear, informative, and you have a really great presentation style. I'll be checking out more of your channel. Thanks for sharing.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome. And thanks for the kind words.

  • @able724
    @able724 Жыл бұрын

    Love the presentation. Love the thoroughness of the information provided. This is, simply awesome. His presentation reminds me so much of the old wood working shows I used to watch on PBS. It's awesome.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your kind words.

  • @danclark9987
    @danclark9987 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent. I especially appreciated your rigorous testing methodology and scientific approach. And then you balanced that with your opinion, while carefully separating personal from scientific details. Great, informative video!

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @djnyc4907
    @djnyc4907 Жыл бұрын

    I sat here and watched the video twice in its entirety.. You my good man are a lifesaver, thank you for your hard work and dedication to the craft......

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Most welcome.

  • @edgarrolla6748
    @edgarrolla674828 күн бұрын

    Amazing video! Very instructive. Thank you so much!

  • @ReeseCustoms
    @ReeseCustoms Жыл бұрын

    This channel is absolute gold for any woodworker, from novice to professional.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @vanhalen5150z
    @vanhalen5150z8 ай бұрын

    Probably the best video I've watched in 6-9 months and I've been deep down the KZread woodworking rabbit-joint hole.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @turgutkuney2456
    @turgutkuney2456 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I really thank you for your detailed video. I'm gonna keep it to watch again.

  • @brunodesrosiers266
    @brunodesrosiers266 Жыл бұрын

    I am simply floored by how systematic as well as thorough this demonstration is.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @bobjustice8014
    @bobjustice8014 Жыл бұрын

    Simply the best, most interesting, and likable delivery of amazing woodworking content I've ever seen. I can not get enough of your videos.

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for saying.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve9 ай бұрын

    Absolutely the best video presentation on wood finishing that I have ever seen! BRAVO! 👍👍🔨🔨

  • @WorkshopCompanion

    @WorkshopCompanion

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words.