jueves, 12 de mayo de 2016

Crear tu propia formula para terminacion

El siguiente link apunta al sitio www.woodworkersinstitute.com.

Aqui se explica unas recetas para combinar cera, trementina, aguaras y goma laca para obtener una mezcla para dar terminacion a la madera.

Mezcla de cera, gliceria y trementina


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The recipes

1. Soft wax
The high level of turpentine and beeswax in this blend makes it a very strong smelling mix. Most people seem to like it and it's good for using on the insides of drawers or cabinet work. There's a high level of solvent compared to solids so it's really only suited for use on bare wood. It spreads very easily but also dries quite quickly as the solvent is quickly absorbed into the timber.
200g beeswax
100g white spirit
300g turpentine
2. Medium wax
This blend is for use on a prefinished surface and will offer some slight protection against the ingress of dirt and grime. It will not buff to a high shine so is good for achieving a muted lustre on new work or old patina on a period piece. This blend is the closest to any of the shop-bought products, only better.
200g beeswax
60g shellac or carnauba wax
150g white spirit
150g turpentine
3. Hard wax
This wax can be buffed to a high shine so is good for showing off accents particularly under good lighting. It needs to be applied over an existing finish and may have to be applied with a solvent-impregnated cloth or rubber. Buffing with a rotary machine will really add shine to your finish, though avoid overheating the polish beneath.
200g beeswax
100g shellac or carnauba wax
200g white spirit
100g turpentine
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