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How to Finish Okoume Ply

Posted: May 23rd, '17, 12:38
by John Nardi
Hey Guys...Thinking of using Okoume Ply to make both the Kichen/Bathroom Bulkhead and Bathroon face and door...It generally has a nice wood tone to it unlike regular ply wood...Was thinking of just finishing it with some sort of light stain and then a sealer of some type....Any recommendations would greatly be appreciated...Thanks, John

Re: How to Finish Okoume Ply

Posted: May 23rd, '17, 14:20
by CamB25
If it's inside and you don't want a shiny finish, I would use teak oil. If you want a shiny finish you'll need to build layers of varnish.

Re: How to Finish Okoume Ply

Posted: May 23rd, '17, 15:05
by Navatech
I'm presuming that you're talking about an inside finish... I would go with a finish that cleanable... Maybe a few layers of flat, satin or high gloss lacquer (depending on what you like)... If you want to give it a stain you'll have to do that first... That will look good and you'll be able to clean it with a rag and some soapy water if it ever gets dirty... It will also protect the finish from any water splatter...

Re: How to Finish Okoume Ply

Posted: May 24th, '17, 08:31
by Yannis
X 2 what Nav says.
I know that the bathroom side gets splashed and needs cleaning; only with a varnish top coat(s), (over a stain that will cover the plywood deficiencies) will do.
Also, consider doing a light door, with a wooden (teak?) frame of about 6-8 cm wide and inlay a white plexi. Big difference in weight over an all ply door.
The door side panel can also be a teak frame with a 6mm ply with teak (or other) top surface. The bathroom side has to be varnished too.


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Dont forger the "skirt" on the inside.

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Re: How to Finish Okoume Ply

Posted: May 24th, '17, 11:39
by John Nardi
Excellent...Thanks Guys!