I just finished cutting this cross for a customer request. I used 1/2" Hard Maple with a 1/4" Walnut backer.
I think it came out a lot better than the 1/4" Baltic Birch ply I did last fall. I sprayed that one with lacquer and did the 1/4" BB backer in Mahogany stain before spraying it. I think I sprayed too many coats and was not super happy with the finish although it looked good.
This time I'm thinking a dip of some sort to get in all the nooks and crannies. Satin or semi-gloss ? I think a glossy might be too much shine...?
I dip all my puzzle animals in mineral oil and let sit for 2-3 days before taking them to sale. But that's not the finish I want for this project.
With all the time I put into this, and the fact it came out well with no real slips, I don't want to screw up the finish now!!
Keep in mind I'm in my "winter shop" where it's warm...lol, and don't have a lot of room for stuff I may not need again till we go north. Must be able to secure the remaining liquid in something for the trip. I'm using a plastic container with a lid for the mineral oil, and it works very well, and have kept 3 empty bottles to capture what's left at the end of the season.
OK...I think I've given y'all details for good suggestions...Thank you in advance for your thoughts!!