Polyurethane on Wood Studio Surfaces
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 7:25 am
Hello,
I am near the end of my studio building odyssey. Room within a room design that follows much of the advice recommended by this forum. My question is about the wood surfaces that will make up my walls, traps, and diffusers.
Can I coat studio surfaces (wooden ones) with poly of any kind, or does it destroy some or all of the benefits of one gets from crafting, say, Ethan Winer's trap designs?
I worry about raw wood being marred and/or gradually damaged over time. Poly surfaces are easy to wipe/clean. However, I cannot find any information online about the impact of polyurethane on the absorptive qualities of wood. My gut says it is a bad idea to coat wood with anything, but the aesthetic part of me wants my gut to be wrong.
Any advice/knowledge is greatly appreciated.
Greg (Elverson, PA)
I am near the end of my studio building odyssey. Room within a room design that follows much of the advice recommended by this forum. My question is about the wood surfaces that will make up my walls, traps, and diffusers.
Can I coat studio surfaces (wooden ones) with poly of any kind, or does it destroy some or all of the benefits of one gets from crafting, say, Ethan Winer's trap designs?
I worry about raw wood being marred and/or gradually damaged over time. Poly surfaces are easy to wipe/clean. However, I cannot find any information online about the impact of polyurethane on the absorptive qualities of wood. My gut says it is a bad idea to coat wood with anything, but the aesthetic part of me wants my gut to be wrong.
Any advice/knowledge is greatly appreciated.
Greg (Elverson, PA)