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Right - I have done a couple of dhols now. the 1st was a Jas dhol that has a dark varnish on it. This took ages to get of using a course sandpaper. Once the layer of varnish was off, I used 120 grain, then 240 grain, and a final rub with 600 grain (wet and dry). This gave a v smooth finish. The hardest part was sanding between the grooves, so I used varnish remover there.
I then applied 3 coats of linseed oil to the inside, and a natural finishing oil to the outside. Once the outside had dried, I used a natural colour beeswax to the outside. This sealed the wook, and gave a slight shine to it. Any questions, email me
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