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Hardwax Oils Explained | Part 1: Background and ApplicationHardwax Oils Explained | Part 1: Background and Application
Hardwax Oils Explained | Part 1: Background and Application
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Welcome to today’s video. I’m here from Black & Locust to speak the truth on hardwax oils. There are dozens of companies making this class of oil now, and many of them spout different rhetorics on what is essentially the same product. I’m here to wade through the marketing, and clear up the knowledge on this powerful class of finishing oils. This video will cover: PART 1: Background and applica...

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  • @DaileyWoodworks
    @DaileyWoodworks 22 дня назад

    Very educational presentation

  • @devindixon9213
    @devindixon9213 3 месяца назад

    Why is the linseed oil safe before being fully cured, but the tung oil isn't?

  • @89bavaro89
    @89bavaro89 3 месяца назад

    @2:30 completely false nutritional info.

  • @breakonthru5
    @breakonthru5 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, thank you!

  • @tylertassone6200
    @tylertassone6200 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Came across it looking to see if it was possible to DIY hardwax oil. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @scottbobo6194
    @scottbobo6194 11 месяцев назад

    Simply outstanding presentation, loaded with useful info and well demonstrated. Would love to see more like this w/r/t other common finishing methods. Would also like to understand what species to avoid and ideal temp/humidity for application and curing of hardwax oils. Thanks a ton! And I'll try mixing up your recipe soon - looks like a nice, simple product.

  • @nattapongchantapattanatham7109

    Waiting for part 2.🙂

  • @enzodp1416
    @enzodp1416 Год назад

    Can anybody help me? My fox oil is like very firm butter consistency. How do I thin it down? Am I correct to say it should be an oil? Do I keep adding raw linseed oil?

    • @89bavaro89
      @89bavaro89 3 месяца назад

      I didn't know the answer to this for sure but because of the wax I believe it should be a soft semi solid consistency, maybe like apple butter. But I'm guessing based upon what most hard wax oil look like.

  • @enzodp1416
    @enzodp1416 Год назад

    Thanks for your advice. Followed your recipe for Fox Oil. Mine is not an oil but more like very soft butter. Could I add more raw linseed oil? It was very difficult and expensive to source Stand Oil. Is there an alternative? Thanks in advance.

  • @DrShaggy
    @DrShaggy Год назад

    great and informative video, how do you tint the hardwax oil? black in particular. thanks

  • @mrShadowp157
    @mrShadowp157 Год назад

    Very informative. Really helped me separated the mystery from the marketing and made understanding these products much more approachable.

  • @zeephro
    @zeephro Год назад

    Wow, what a great video, waiting for part 2!

  • @mr_grdj3522
    @mr_grdj3522 2 года назад

    Great video, very informative although I wanted to learn more on the tradeoffs between using non curing and curing oils. I've recently applied a coat of mineral oil on a new office desk and was wondering what would be a good carnauba/beeswax/mineral oil blend for a reasonably durable finish.

  • @erinsheldon
    @erinsheldon 2 года назад

    This is a great video, I hope you will post a part two

  • @PeterHolt
    @PeterHolt 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this!!

  • @jjdawg9918
    @jjdawg9918 2 года назад

    Fantastic! Finally someone getting into the science.

  • @DannyZaidman
    @DannyZaidman 5 лет назад

    great video! I learned alot