as the other thread re my wenge/ash project doesnt seem to have much interest, let me rephrase the question, if i can:
Given that a lot of folks really recommend leaving the wenge raw, ive decided to do that and dry micromeshed it all the way up to 12000. cell phone pic doesnt do it justice, but its very nice: somewhere in between a satin and a low gloss:
im nervous about letting it go just like that, though, and am thinking some kind of protection coat might be wise, to make it it pop a little better and give a little more protection.
Am thinking one coat of natural Watco Danish oil or one coat of clear dewaxed shellac. alternatively, could i use some wax or compound on the raw wood, and if so, what are some good recommendations?
the ash back didn't fare as well; it was looking ok, watco finish cured for about a month. Sanding out some irregularities today and i think i sanded through some (I don't think all) of the oil, as i'm back to some stain unevenness.
the color difference isnt as striking in reality -- just different lighting -- but it did lose a little hue.
before today's sanding:
after: notice a little splotchiness and uneveness in the top right , particularly:
i can live with it -- it's my own guitar, and it's the back -- but ideally , it would be nice to have as pleasing as possible.
Went ahead and micromeshed the back too, though, just to see, and it seems to taking the process ok ( the back has stain preconditioner, stain, shellac sanded back as grain fill, re-stain, watco).
I have the same question for the as above : i could apply some watco again to even out the color, or just do a clear ( or amber) shellac as a topcoat and go.
dont want to push the envelope or time frame, but if i can get this wired up the weekend, ill use it on a gig Saturday ( i can always work on it-- especcially the back -- after the gig as well).
I would *really* appreciate some input ... thanks guys!
Given that a lot of folks really recommend leaving the wenge raw, ive decided to do that and dry micromeshed it all the way up to 12000. cell phone pic doesnt do it justice, but its very nice: somewhere in between a satin and a low gloss:

im nervous about letting it go just like that, though, and am thinking some kind of protection coat might be wise, to make it it pop a little better and give a little more protection.
Am thinking one coat of natural Watco Danish oil or one coat of clear dewaxed shellac. alternatively, could i use some wax or compound on the raw wood, and if so, what are some good recommendations?
the ash back didn't fare as well; it was looking ok, watco finish cured for about a month. Sanding out some irregularities today and i think i sanded through some (I don't think all) of the oil, as i'm back to some stain unevenness.
the color difference isnt as striking in reality -- just different lighting -- but it did lose a little hue.
before today's sanding:

after: notice a little splotchiness and uneveness in the top right , particularly:

i can live with it -- it's my own guitar, and it's the back -- but ideally , it would be nice to have as pleasing as possible.
Went ahead and micromeshed the back too, though, just to see, and it seems to taking the process ok ( the back has stain preconditioner, stain, shellac sanded back as grain fill, re-stain, watco).
I have the same question for the as above : i could apply some watco again to even out the color, or just do a clear ( or amber) shellac as a topcoat and go.
dont want to push the envelope or time frame, but if i can get this wired up the weekend, ill use it on a gig Saturday ( i can always work on it-- especcially the back -- after the gig as well).
I would *really* appreciate some input ... thanks guys!