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How to finish cherry and walnut


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During the time I have been scrolling I have used primarily oak and poplar. Three years ago I bought some cherry and oak. My question to you is how to put a finish on these two woods. I afraid I might hide the beauty of these two woods if I finish them the way I do oak and poplar which is Minwax products and Deft clear wood finish.

Jerry

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I agree with Bill.  I don't think water based finishes do anything for cherry or walnut.  I do a lot of Christmas ornaments in cherry and also some walnut pieces.  I usually use Minwax fast-dry urethane and it really accentuates the grain patterns in either of these woods.  I have successfully used solvent based stains on cherry but usually finish walnut with a clear finish. 

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Before cutting the project I use a hand scrapper and

 

finish hand sanding with 400 grit sand paper. After cutting I wipe clean with a damp cheese cloth. I then apply a thin coat of polyurethane ( satin finish) with a fine brush and let dry for one day. I do this six times lightly sanding in between each coat with 2000 grit sand paper and wiping clean with a damp cheese cloth each time. My last procedure is lightly rubbing the project with 2000 grit sand paper wet with bees wax. I then finish polishing with cheese cloth. The final result is an unbelievable silky smooth finish. 

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