The method is quite simple.
Clear coat over wood burning.
About 3 coats of tung oil are required to offer the same amount of protection as a single coat of polyurethane.
Sand the surface once more then apply your final clear coat.
At the same time keep the can with something like polyurethane spray moving at a steady pace to get an even coat.
Apply tung oil liberally then wipe off the excess with a clean rag.
If you skip the brush you can get a stroke free coating in a fraction of the time and you can get even coverage in crevices in wood that has turned or carved contours where a brush can t reach.
Burn the wood with a propane torch lightly sand it and then properly seal the wood with a clear coat.
I use krylon spray uv resistant clear matte as a finish coat on painted carvings.
Start by sanding the surface thoroughly and wiping it down to remove any dust.
For many years when i decided to do a few pyrography pieces.
Most clear finishes are available in gloss semi gloss and satin sheens.
A fresh coat of paint can give almost any wooden piece such as furniture cabinets or room trim a much needed face lift.
Go a step further and apply a clear polyurethane over the painted surface to help protect the paint as well as the underlying wood.
It is the only type finish sealant recommended for outdoor use.
Create a homemade sealer by thinning the polyurethane with mineral spirits and use this for your first coat.
About as tough a coat as you can get although poured epoxy might be tougher.
Use a synthetic or natural bristle brush or an application pad to apply the finish according.
Follow up with 2 coats of undiluted polyurethane straight from the can.
Starting with a bright shiny new board three steps later you have a rustic masterpiece.
What could be easier than that.
Watercolor is my paint of choice and absolutely requires a protective coating.
Focus on keeping the spray tip an equal distance from the surface as you move it along.
Stir the finish in the container before application.
Whether you choose to stain your wood project or not it is important that you protect the wood with a clear finish such as polyurethane.
When choosing a wood finish apply a small amount to a piece of wood that matches your flooring or furniture to make.
The only disadvantage of using it is that since it is very thin tung oil must be applied in multiple coats to be effective.
The goal is to apply just enough finish to wet the surface without creating runs.
Tung oil provides a rich beautiful finish that may darken the wood but unlike stains tung oil penetrates and hardens within the wood to offer protection.
Will really yellow up your wood however if that s an effect you want based on your subject matter composition or preference it can be an advantage.
Apply the finish in thin coats.
As you can see from the photos below this burned finish results in a beautiful rustic look.
The majority of my carvings are painted.
While wood stains add color and bring out the beauty of the wood clear finishes protect the wood and enhance its beauty.
Add protection to painted wood by applying a polyurethane topcoat.