Thursday 23 August 2012

Finishing Stages & Stiffing off


Finishing stages and stiffing off:

Recently, I was asked about this crucial stage in French polishing.

This section is about the final process during French polishing, it is known as stiffing off, what this means is, that when you have finished building up to a high shine on your surface and now need to leave the surface with a streak-free finish.

The way to achieve this is while you have enough linseed oil on your polished surface and before your rubber starts to begin to drag, you should now begin to polish in the direction of the grain only, should you do this method you will soon begin to see that eventually the oil marks left by your rubber, will start to follow your rubber direction.

Keep this up until you need to charge your rubber with some more French polish, open your rubber and apply the polish and this time add a very small amount of Methylated spirits, reshape your rubber and continue to polish with the grain using light and even pressure and you will soon see a very high shine begin to appear.

This is what I do; once my surface starts to become clear I change my rubber rag for a fresh cloth and then continue to polish with the grain until all of the oil has been worked out of the surface.

This will take some time and patience but your hard work will be rewarded with an outstanding shine to be proud of.

I hope this will be of some help to you.