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Holy Moly, this is beautiful ๐ฒ
Thank you very much.
So what exact oil did you use, and what brand? I love that finish because it reminds me of my school's desks (big nostalgia moment) so I would love to replicate it.
Also, how did you attach the face frame? Only glue, or did you also use brad nails? Or maybe even dowels?
The finish is 3 coats of Minwax's "Tung Oil Finish." I don't know if it has nay tung oil in it, and it does not behave like natural tung oil, it's more like a danish oil. Wipe on, wipe off and it dries to the touch in minutes. It takes about 24 hours for a coat to cure enough for another coat though I've had success giving it only 12. You can control the sheen by the number of coats, you want more gloss? add a coat.
The face frame is attached with #10 biscuits and glue. They provide alignment while being more forgiving than dowels, and there's no nail holes to fill. Easy and inexpensive.
I did use brad nails to pin the sliding dovetails and to attach the back.
Thanks!