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  • Hi all!
    Another video on finishing, and this time its birch ply using an osmo oil. Its polyx oil named 3032 satin, and its the perfect finish for ply.
    Saying that... its pretty damn good for lots of other jobs and furniture too.
    I show you the colour difference once applied, compared to untreated ply, I also tell you other things you need to be aware of, plus tons of free knowledge.
    I have adapted my technique over the years and this is the method we prefer right now.
    Enjoy The Video
    Ryan
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Комментарии • 83

  • @JeffDM
    @JeffDM Год назад +2

    I appreciate you mentioning rolling the product on, and that it uses more of the oil. I was deciding between Osmo 3043 and 3054. I think these are products made for North America. I've read that 3043 is meant to to be an easier brushing and rolling version of 3054. So I might get the 3054 because there's a better price and not worry about losing the option of rolling.

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад +1

      To be honest, it still goes a long way and it's great value for money I think, all the osmo stuff is.
      I've not used those 2 products I don't think. For an easy life, use a roller 😁

  • @richardwallace2458
    @richardwallace2458 4 месяца назад +1

    Loved this video! Loved your attention to detail. And good man Seán! You'd know he's oiled a lot of timber in his time.

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  4 месяца назад +1

      Ahh thank you!!!
      Yep Sean has definitely oiled a fair few pieces in his 6 years here at my shop ☺️
      Cheers Ryan 👍👍👍

  • @stilesphoto
    @stilesphoto 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you from Los Angeles

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you using nesting software you might get a patched version on your door. So looks like its better to oil the entire sheet. Look for imperfections and manually decide where to cut.

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you, and yes it's something I've done before but it can be costly.
      I always ask the customer what their opinion is on patches and if they are not keen, then generally I'd have a bit on for materials waste 👍

  • @ES-yf5lp
    @ES-yf5lp Год назад +1

    Really appreciate this video - thank you for being so generous with sharing your knowledge!

  • @alexmuli
    @alexmuli 14 дней назад

    Great job!

  • @richcahill7725
    @richcahill7725 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really helpful - thanks folks!

  • @joenunn-mo4he
    @joenunn-mo4he Год назад +1

    Lots of valuable info in that video! Really good!

  • @PJ-vc5qi
    @PJ-vc5qi 9 месяцев назад +5

    Great video ❤ what would type of plywood would you recommend for a kitchen worktop? What would you recommend finishing it in to make it water resistant? Thanks

    • @dineshjethwa2538
      @dineshjethwa2538 7 месяцев назад +1

      Did you get an answer to this?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  7 месяцев назад +2

      Apologies I missed this, if you wanted it to.look visually appealing then I'd use birch ply.
      I have birch ply worktops my self but the grain is on edge.
      I cut up lots of strips, and glued them together, sanded and lacquered with a 2 part lacquer (morrells).
      It's incredibly tough and durable and I like the stripey look.
      If you just used the face of the board, be sure to give many coats of lacquer, minimum 3 or 4, and use a good product.

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  7 месяцев назад +1

      I just answered it 👍

  • @siwoodward584
    @siwoodward584 10 месяцев назад +1

    That’s what I thought 👍

  • @emptyhooks
    @emptyhooks 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this video - great to see how you do it and your results. Was looking at a can of this and it says 2 coats recommended (seems to be for floors) and 8 hour dry time. Sounds like you do 1 coat and get good results...is that right? How long do you let dry before handling and moving on to installing, etc.? Thanks!

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, and glad it helped :-)
      Yep i only do one and never had problems .
      Its dries pretty fast, maybe a few hours
      Cheers Ryan

  • @richardoneill5365
    @richardoneill5365 Год назад +3

    Great vid thanks... Would this osmo oil be suitable for kitchen cabinets and drawer fronts ? Or would something tougher be required? Cheers

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  10 месяцев назад +1

      Apologies for the delay!
      Osmo is meant for this type of finishing so I'd recommend osmo 👍👍

  • @ronap7449
    @ronap7449 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow

  • @WildTasmanian
    @WildTasmanian 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou so much for this. I’m wanting to finish my ply walks relatively clear not go to yellow…. Do you have any suggestions?? Many many thanks!!

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you :-)
      I would personally use an Osmo Oil, either Raw 3044 which will keep its original colour as best as possible, or the clear 3062. This one will give it a slightly more darker appearance I would have thought (they call it the wet look)
      If you go for the second option, the 3062 is the 'Matt' sheen level
      They do semi matt 3065, satin 3032, and gloss 3011, in the same clear oil.
      Ill leave a link to the one I use in the video description for you.
      Cheers Ryan

  • @francois-xavierlehr4499
    @francois-xavierlehr4499 Год назад +1

    Awesome video, thank you! could you please tell us if you sanded the plywood by hand or with an orbital?

  • @tonyedwards67
    @tonyedwards67 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi - I’m converting a camper van, and this is really useful, thank you. I’m using poplar ply, but struggling to get a finish as decent as yours. Dont know if you can help with two questions: 1. Do you do anything to stabilise the fibres on the edge? 2. 9mins in you show the edge of 2 sheets - the edge of the one at the front is light and the one at the rear is much warmer/ darker. How did you achieve that? Many thanks for any help

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  5 месяцев назад

      Hi thank you!
      I dint really do much to the d
      Edges apart from sand the edges up really well.
      Best way is to stack up your components and sand them as a pack. There's a few of my vids showing how to stack and sand mdf as a pack. It's the same process as this but no filling.
      Other than that that's all we do 👍

    • @tonyedwards67
      @tonyedwards67 5 месяцев назад

      Ok, many thanks, I’ll take a look through your other videos. Can you recall what the difference was between those two sheets 9 minutes in (the reason why the edge of the front one was a lot lighter)?

  • @handymadness
    @handymadness 2 месяца назад +1

    Did you sand the plywood first? I have thinly veneered walnut plywood I’m finishing with a hard wax oil but am afraid to sand it.

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  2 месяца назад +2

      Hi, Yes it's definitely sanded first.
      You will be fine with the veneered material.
      Just lightly go over it with p240 on an orbital sander.
      Be careful not to tilt the sander at the edge of the board.

    • @handymadness
      @handymadness 2 месяца назад +1

      @@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop Thanks so much. Appreciate the insight and advice. I will give it a go.

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  2 месяца назад +1

      @handymadness no probs at all 👍

  • @wingman2384
    @wingman2384 Год назад +1

    Another great video! Thank you.
    I want to make a plywood door just like yours. My concern is that the plywood will warp before I get to oil it. Do you have some climate control in you shop to prevent warping? Some storage tricks?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад +2

      Hi just keep the doors laying flat or stacked upright and clamped together. I have no climate control

  • @user-zo7nn6wk7o
    @user-zo7nn6wk7o Год назад +1

    Thanks, this is really helpful! I'm looking at using Osmo Wood Protector for a Birch plywood worktop on a kitchen island however reviews say clear option makes it too dark. Could I use the raw cabinet finish then top coat for a food surface do you know?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад

      Hi sorry for the late reply.
      To be honest I'm not really sure. Give them a quick call I would say! Sorry I couldn't help.

  • @jcrbuilds
    @jcrbuilds Год назад +2

    Have a look at Rubio white 5% on birch.

    • @cubitme
      @cubitme Год назад

      isnt rubio is very dear?

    • @jcrbuilds
      @jcrbuilds Год назад +1

      @@cubitme when you factor in the coverage rate and the fact there’s only one coat needed, plus no maintenance coats ever needed…. NO!!

    • @cubitme
      @cubitme Год назад

      @@jcrbuilds thanks! I am about to finalise which finishing to use. this helps heaps. should I avoid staining the birch with gel?

    • @jcrbuilds
      @jcrbuilds Год назад +1

      @@cubitme rubio do some “pre colours” and “pre ageing” that can be used. I would use them if using Rubio as top finish

  • @blackie8306
    @blackie8306 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks great. Do you oil both faces and the edges?

  • @samrix5793
    @samrix5793 Год назад +1

    Nice! Was just looking to get some more Osmo soon

    • @samrix5793
      @samrix5793 Год назад

      Have you looked at using the white non abrasive pads to apply?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад

      Cheers mate!

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад

      I havnt, these cloths are brilliant seriously. The finish they give is 👌 and they are FREEEE 🙂😊
      Must be the cheapo side in me 🤣

    • @RobyWanKenobi
      @RobyWanKenobi Год назад +1

      @@samrix5793 I use non abrasive but last time I used 3/16 nap roller on a 4x8 sheet of baltic birch with great results.

  • @siwoodward2390
    @siwoodward2390 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use Oslo oil on the cut edges but then spray the main panels or will the two react with one another? If not Osmo what would you recommend?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, yes maybe they may react or the paint wont stick as it should if there is oil and paint on the same panel?

  • @RunarMagnussen
    @RunarMagnussen Год назад +1

    This was really helpful! I've been building a media cabinet for our living room with birch plywood and wanted the least color change possible. Osmo raw that you used on your workbench looks like it will be perfect for that application!
    You said you're sanding up to 240, would you recommend doing that for a solid wood top as well?

  • @SamsNeatProjects
    @SamsNeatProjects 3 месяца назад +1

    Would that specific type of osmo be good for a desk top? I'm curious how smooth it feels once finished

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  2 месяца назад +1

      Well I would use a standard Polyx oil, clear.
      It is very smooth if you sand up the desk to 240 first :-)

    • @SamsNeatProjects
      @SamsNeatProjects 2 месяца назад +1

      @@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop do you think 220 would work?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  2 месяца назад

      Yes that will be fine. I think they actually recommend 180 but I've had no problems with 240.
      Your 220 will be absolutely fine 😊👍

  • @wesbit88
    @wesbit88 Год назад +1

    Such a useful, practical video, full of handy tips for a beginner like me, thanks! I am in the process of replacing some kitchen doors and I was planning to use the same Osmo product so this is really handy.. Osmo seem to recommend 2 or more coats but you mentioned one coat is enough, based on your experience, is that correct? Also, out of curiosity, what grade of plywood are you using these days given it's more difficult to get hold of birch ply? Thanks a lot!

  • @mrskwrl
    @mrskwrl Год назад +1

    What did you say that blue rag is? I'm in the States and don't know what you're talking about (in the bathrooms?). Is that something I can get in the States or a UK only thing?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад

      In some toilets (probably a bit old fashioned now) they have a roll or material you dry your hands on. Once the roll has been used it gets taken away to be washed. I cant really explain 🤣

  • @ianmills6377
    @ianmills6377 Год назад

    Hi, have watched a lot of you videos Ryan over past few weeks, couple of questions…. Do you oak veneer your own MDF ? and if so perhaps making a video on this and you mentioned giving a demo on the Trend 35 cutter set you showed as I’m just getting round to setting up my Trend craft pro router station. Your videos on the table where great. Keep up the good work on here 👍👍👍

  • @user-nt5ye6uo4t
    @user-nt5ye6uo4t Год назад +1

    I’ve been doing this to my new kitchen cabinets but how do I seal the edges? It’s been soaking in and making the edges a lot darker and it’s seeping onto the front. I want to have them fully protected from warping.

  • @Billybobnob
    @Billybobnob 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can this be used on shuttering ply (internal walls)?

  • @christianressler4194
    @christianressler4194 Год назад +2

    Where do you buy the cloth? What’s it called?

    • @paulm3969
      @paulm3969 10 месяцев назад

      He talks about it in the video.

    • @MsLouisez
      @MsLouisez 10 дней назад

      It's at 9:31 for anyone like me looking for it. 9:31

  • @barrieheard9426
    @barrieheard9426 Год назад +1

    Do you still use the bits of ply with patches in

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад

      Only for the carcasses, not doors. We'll possible on the rear face of the door but it all depends how noticeable the patch is 👍

  • @nialstewart8263
    @nialstewart8263 Год назад +1

    Are you able to get birch ply at a reasonable price?

    • @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop
      @thelondoncraftsmanworkshop  Год назад +1

      Well I bought this stock about 2 years ago, 44 sheets in total of 18mm. I picked them up for £68 per sheet.
      Now you would be lucky to pick one up for less than £140 per sheet. Try mp morans if you are in the UK 👍

    • @nialstewart8263
      @nialstewart8263 Год назад

      @@thelondoncraftsmanworkshop Thanks. I have 1 sheet of 18mm and nearly 2 sheets of 12mm but don't know what to do with them. It's going to have to be something special. 😳

    • @cubitme
      @cubitme Год назад

      AB grade here is AUD$300

  • @allsearpw3829
    @allsearpw3829 Год назад

    DOES the OSMO OIL. DARKEN WITH UV RAYS OVER TIME ? as Ikea furniture does .