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- Jul 5, 2006
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I need help with special wood finishing.
I have old and new hat wood-blocks that need good protection and that can withstand hot steam. Some of the old hat blocks are older than 100 years old and would like to refinish them.
A hat block (form, mold) is used to shape/form hats into different styles. A hat-body (a shapeless hat made of felt or straw) is pulled down over the hat wood-block, then steamed and let to dry to take the shape of the wood-block.
What I need is some type of coating to protect and beautify the hat wood-blocks.
To test things out, so far what I've used on scrap wood is the following:
Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane and Minwax Clear Shield and have not been successful.
I have let both of these products dry on the scrap wood for 48 hours and then apply steam as if I was blocking a hat, but they jello out (gets mushy) and rub off onto the hat material.
Is Urethane the way to go?
Am I using the right brand?
Should I let them dry for a longer time?
Should I used a totally different coating all together?
Should I use some type of Epoxy instead?
If it matters, I'm also staining the wood before the Urethanes are applied.
I think maybe epoxy may work because my 12 year old son has a Slammer Skim Tuff skim-board that needs to be waxed before it is used. Before it is put away, the wax has to be removed and guess what I use to remove the wax? Yes, the same steam that I use for building the hats. Nothing happens to the board at all it just gets clean and it looks beautiful. I think this skim-board company uses epoxy to toughen and beautify the thin wood skim-board. What do you think?
What kind of epoxy do you think I should use and where do I get it? Keep in mind that the epoxy needs to be brushed on or sprayed on and has to finish smooth as glass.
Thank you and any help will be appreciated!
I have old and new hat wood-blocks that need good protection and that can withstand hot steam. Some of the old hat blocks are older than 100 years old and would like to refinish them.
A hat block (form, mold) is used to shape/form hats into different styles. A hat-body (a shapeless hat made of felt or straw) is pulled down over the hat wood-block, then steamed and let to dry to take the shape of the wood-block.
What I need is some type of coating to protect and beautify the hat wood-blocks.
To test things out, so far what I've used on scrap wood is the following:
Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane and Minwax Clear Shield and have not been successful.
I have let both of these products dry on the scrap wood for 48 hours and then apply steam as if I was blocking a hat, but they jello out (gets mushy) and rub off onto the hat material.
Is Urethane the way to go?
Am I using the right brand?
Should I let them dry for a longer time?
Should I used a totally different coating all together?
Should I use some type of Epoxy instead?
If it matters, I'm also staining the wood before the Urethanes are applied.
I think maybe epoxy may work because my 12 year old son has a Slammer Skim Tuff skim-board that needs to be waxed before it is used. Before it is put away, the wax has to be removed and guess what I use to remove the wax? Yes, the same steam that I use for building the hats. Nothing happens to the board at all it just gets clean and it looks beautiful. I think this skim-board company uses epoxy to toughen and beautify the thin wood skim-board. What do you think?
What kind of epoxy do you think I should use and where do I get it? Keep in mind that the epoxy needs to be brushed on or sprayed on and has to finish smooth as glass.
Thank you and any help will be appreciated!