I'm contemplating a home refinishing job and am wondering if anyone can give me some feedback...
Wood = mahogany
Estimated Area = between 3000 and 4000 square feet
Location = in-place on interior walls and ceilings
Plan = sand/scrape, then apply shellac, then rub out by hand or by Festool
I made a 0.5 square foot test piece that came out nicely. The mahogany basically shimmers as the viewing angle changes. A lot of the boards on the project walls and ceilings have amazing grain that is all but obscured by the existing finish. I suspect that most of them went under a hand plane or an early power planer in the 1950s, then got put up and slathered with a stain and boiled linseed oil, with no additional finish work. The main thing I am wondering is whether a mirror-smooth rubbed finish will last for any length of time, or whether the shine that will go away with only a few seasonal expansion and contraction cycles.
Has anyone done a finish like this (in material, not necessarily area) and observed it over time?
Wood = mahogany
Estimated Area = between 3000 and 4000 square feet
Location = in-place on interior walls and ceilings
Plan = sand/scrape, then apply shellac, then rub out by hand or by Festool
I made a 0.5 square foot test piece that came out nicely. The mahogany basically shimmers as the viewing angle changes. A lot of the boards on the project walls and ceilings have amazing grain that is all but obscured by the existing finish. I suspect that most of them went under a hand plane or an early power planer in the 1950s, then got put up and slathered with a stain and boiled linseed oil, with no additional finish work. The main thing I am wondering is whether a mirror-smooth rubbed finish will last for any length of time, or whether the shine that will go away with only a few seasonal expansion and contraction cycles.
Has anyone done a finish like this (in material, not necessarily area) and observed it over time?