Choosing a wood species
Choosing a suitable wood species is an essential part of any woodworking project. Different wood species have unique characteristics that can affect their durability, appearance, workability, and overall performance.
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Choosing a suitable wood species is an essential part of any woodworking project. Different wood species have unique characteristics that can affect their durability, appearance, workability, and overall performance.
As you begin to consider the best wood finish for your project, you may ask yourself, is Rubio Monocoat worth it? That question depends on what feature you look at...
VOC is the abbreviation for “Volatile Organic Compounds." Volatile Organic Compounds is a generic term for chemical substances that evaporate into the air. Organic refers to the chemical composition of...
A renovation with Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C is a simple process that brings the surface back to life without requiring major sanding. The renovation process is recommended if you need to...
Rubio Monocoat is known for its wide range of colours available in the Oil Plus 2C product. At the time this article is written, there are 55 colours available. Whitish...
Today we are going to discuss making wood stain samples using Oil Plus 2C sample bottles. Great colour samples are immensely important to the customer. If the colour sample is...
Quite simply: a wood surface that is finished with Rubio Monocoat’s hardwax oil can last indefinitely when cared for properly. But what does “cared for properly” mean?
Cerusing, or liming, is a wood finishing technique that creates a two-toned look, where the open grain of the wood is accentuated against a contrasting base colour.