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The Art of Polishing

Polishing. The unsung hero

The quiet achiever…

The moment the whole piece exhales and becomes what it was always meant to be.

 There’s something deeply satisfying about the polishing stage in the workshop.

  It’s the part most people don’t see. The sanding dust has settled.

The joinery is done. The piece is structurally sound and quietly confident. But polishing… that’s when it comes alive.

Polishing bringing out the beauty of the natural grain

Timber has this incredible way of holding its story beneath the surface.

Grain patterns, colour variation, subtle figuring — it’s all there waiting. The first coat goes on and suddenly the depth appears. The warmth lifts. The chatoyance shimmers in the light. What was matte and pale becomes rich and dimensional.

  Whether we’re working with silky oak, jarrah, rosewood or Tasmanian oak, each timber responds differently.

Some glow immediately. Others build slowly, coat by coat, revealing themselves with patience.

Polishing isn’t just about shine. It’s about protection. Longevity. Respecting the material.

Done well, it enhances without overpowering. It allows the timber to speak, not shout.

 There’s a quiet rhythm to it in the workshop. Long even strokes. Fine sanding between coats. Waiting for the cure. Checking the light at different angles. It’s meticulous work, but there’s a kind of meditation in it too.

 And then that final moment — when the surface feels like glass under your hand and the piece reflects light softly back into the room. That’s when you know it’s ready to head home.

 Polishing is the final conversation between maker and material. And it’s one we never rush.