Odies vs Osmo vs Rubio - Search for the ULTIMATE WOODWORKING FINISH

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Drew Builds Stuff

Drew Builds Stuff

Күн бұрын

Finding the best premium finish/stain/oil/wax for fine woodworking. A liquid and scratch resistance test for Odie's Oil original vs Osmo Polyx 3043 vs Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C. Plus application instructions for all three of the most popular high end woodworking finishes. These finishes go head-to-head on some black walnut and black walnut charcuterie board testing their resistance to water exposure and cup rings, and scratches.
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Пікірлер: 282
@OsmoCanada
@OsmoCanada 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Drew. Thanks for including us in your comparison. In order to achieve full stain resistance with Osmo it is advisable to roll or brush the finish onto the surface and allow it to dry without buffing away the excess. White pads and rags apply the finish very thinly, and so 2-3 coats using this method will leave behind a fraction of the finish versus 2-coats with a brush or a roller. This means reduced stain resistance as you have found here. Bear in mind Osmo is designed to be rolled and brushed to achieve the highest durability. So to improve the stain resistance we'd suggest to roll or brush two coats onto the surface and allowing the finish to dry (do not wipe the finish off). After the second coat has dried, you can lightly scuff sand the surface with a maroon pad or P320 grit and buff in 1-2 coats using the method you used in this video. Once done and cured, you should find that the Osmo has at least 24-hour resistance to the liquids you placed on the surface. Hope this helps
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff 2 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for getting in touch. I’ll try the method outlined above and reupload the video if there’s a discernible difference! Also I’d consider updating your application instructions on your website to something clearer like this because I read them about 5 times to make sure I was doing it right and have seen many videos of people applying the same way on here. Thanks!
@OsmoCanada
@OsmoCanada 2 жыл бұрын
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks Hi CS. Thanks for your feedback. Our comments were us describing how to achieve full durability with our product. Two coats with a cloth will not achieve full durability as shown in the video and so we addressed it. We could honestly speak all day and use a lot more than 250 words on wood finishing, it’s a whole trade! We’re sorry that turns you off, but you do you 😅
@takeniteasyfriend
@takeniteasyfriend 2 жыл бұрын
I like Drew’s method along with others, eg Matt Estlea’s. It appears there’s some confusion with practicality, aesthetics vs lab experiments. Getting rid of the brush and roller is the only reason I was remotely interested in Osmo in lieu of Rubio. Hopefully this informs the Osmo marketing department alongside the chemical engineers when designing this product. Thanks for sharing Drew. Subscribed.
@andrewgrant1814
@andrewgrant1814 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah.... nah.. Apply with roller and leave. I tried this numerous times and it leaves way to many noticeable lines, not a smooth finish at all.. finally ended up sanding the piece back and changing to Rubio.
@OsmoCanada
@OsmoCanada 2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewgrant1814 Hi Andrew, You need to use a 4mm microfibre roller and to roll as thinly as the roller allows. If you are leaving lines, it means your roller is too saturated. If any roughness develops, it can be sanded lightly with P320 before applying a subsequent coat. Hope this helps.
@sgoldste02
@sgoldste02 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. The only thing I wish you added was after your scratch test comparison, if you applied another coat of each product to see how well they repair the damage on both sides of the boards.
@kellyg5015
@kellyg5015 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to do this comparison. It was great. I too like to use Rubio. I’ve had zero problems or complaints and it is so easy to apply.
@hopefullyhelpful1
@hopefullyhelpful1 Жыл бұрын
Drew, now that it's summer I'd love to see you do a video, Search for the ultimate outdoor woodworking finish.
@johnwhitbread206
@johnwhitbread206 2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful gift for his parents to have, a specially crafted table by their son, it’s a stunning build and I hope they appreciate how skilled you are.
@bunnylovenuts8680
@bunnylovenuts8680 2 жыл бұрын
I liked the music - not too loud, not too aggressive and didn't interfere with the voice-over. Good video, thanks for posting.
@thomasmyers6000
@thomasmyers6000 11 ай бұрын
This was one of, if not the best comparison video I've watched on the subject. Nice work!
@duckhunter109
@duckhunter109 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. I just subscribed. Note that with Odie's oil, you can easily add a coat of Odie's hard wax on top of the oil. It provides more protection than the oil alone.
@takeniteasyfriend
@takeniteasyfriend 2 жыл бұрын
🏆 Impressive comparison ☝️ Particularly liked the scratch tests on both the wood & epoxy. Many videos on applying, but few show the durability under practical conditions. Really appreciate this one Look forward to seeing more of the channel 👍
@LiloUkulele
@LiloUkulele Жыл бұрын
Great video!!!...one test I might recommend is a cup of hot liquid...pretty common around dining tables. I'm getting ready to take off a nitro lac finish on a big bubinga dining table-deep scratches, milky clouds from hot items. Love the look and feel of the finishes you presented...perhaps wear and tear and the inevitable refinish is just part of the program...Thanks again for a great video
@patriciarelich9307
@patriciarelich9307 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! Helped me make a decision about the right finish for my kitchen table. Thank you!
@dianetakis3712
@dianetakis3712 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this! I'm making a Sapele table for someone and want to use a natural finish so was thinking of trying Odie's oil. I was hoping to find a comparison of other oils so really appreciate the effort you put into demonstrating results of three brands.
@browntroutbum
@browntroutbum Жыл бұрын
Watched because a friend has been talking to me about Osmo which I haven’t used. Odies products have been my go to for years regardless of type of wood or other product finishing. Really great common sense and unbiased review of the products you have here - I’m familiar with Rubio but haven’t used in years. Glad to see my Odies holds up to others. Next project I’m gonna try Rubio again and see if I wanna go back there Probably will ask my buddy to watch this video before continuing to use Osmo on tables Very well done!
@ThatGuy-dj3qr
@ThatGuy-dj3qr Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Very thorough comparison. Thank you so much for doing this.
@polarbearsrus6980
@polarbearsrus6980 6 ай бұрын
Got my Rubio today... looking forward to tying it. Thanks for sharing this test, it sold me.
@kfu4657
@kfu4657 Жыл бұрын
I'm using Odie's and Rubio at the moment. I wanted to try osmo, but am glad I caught this video B4 I invested in it. Sticking to the other 2. Mahalo for sharing. Great informative video. Gluck in all u do.
@huntercutting5643
@huntercutting5643 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a useful video - it serves as both illustration of application and as a very reasonable product comparison. Producing something like this takes a LOT of time. It is very much appreciated. [and +1 for the music]
@KarlBunker
@KarlBunker Жыл бұрын
Agreed, only -1 for the music. 😁
@BeauDobbs
@BeauDobbs Жыл бұрын
I use Osmo top oil for food surfaces. It does take 3 coats but it holds up great to everything I've thrown at it
@ltandrepants
@ltandrepants Жыл бұрын
just got odie’s for the first time. can’t wait to use it! thanks for the video!
@LoganLovell
@LoganLovell Жыл бұрын
I've used Odie's on the past few projects I've done, namely a coffee table. I'm very pleased with how easily it goes on and how durable it is (i sometimes spill or forget coasters and the surface still looks brand new). I'm thinking about switching to Rubio as my main finish because I think I like the sheen a little more and I think there's a lot more versatility in the color than with Odie's. This video was certainly helpful in deciding if it makes sense to switch between finishes or just stick with one.
@tradergirl7067
@tradergirl7067 10 ай бұрын
thabks so much for the effort you put into the video. I am a newbie and seeling Odies examples before I spend half a stack on that jar. love that you selaed something other than wood also.
@jefftrafelet6167
@jefftrafelet6167 Жыл бұрын
I NEEDED this video today. Thank you very much!
@BLAM777
@BLAM777 Жыл бұрын
I'm going with the rubio for our live edge counter tops. Thanks for the video.
@nickgoogle4525
@nickgoogle4525 Жыл бұрын
What a detailed comparison. Thanks a lot!!! Really enlightening.
@TLW71
@TLW71 Жыл бұрын
Great test! I've recently switched to Odie's from Osmo as I thought it was better finish, which you have proved!
@user-ef8xx9cj2h
@user-ef8xx9cj2h 2 ай бұрын
Great video! I love my Odie's! My favorite approach is to sand to 400/500 grit for semi gloss , apply one coat of Odie's followed by wood butter or 2 coats of Odie's - and is totally bullet proof! my countertops after one year still look amazing, I had some small scratches but were easily spot repaired! Now my new favorites are the Odie's stains, omg what a game changer, especially for wood floors or outdoor projects- you get the maximum UV protection!
@lkj974
@lkj974 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this review. The store I work at sells all three of these, so good info for me to have.
@artlayton1425
@artlayton1425 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comparison.
@jkimmy1978
@jkimmy1978 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video it really helped me out. I'm a big odies oil fan and I love walnut wood so I want to try the Rubio.
@myksbox
@myksbox Жыл бұрын
great video. I use 2 of these products, mostly with black walnut, sometimes even in combination. This was an excellent side by side comparison. Doing these kinds of tests can really provide useful info
@mstreefern
@mstreefern Жыл бұрын
Would you mind elaborating a bit on how you combine them and in what order? I was thinking about the very same thing, wondering whether one could get the best of both - or all three - worlds by doing so...
@jasonsocquet8555
@jasonsocquet8555 2 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for.. Thanks!
@67box
@67box Жыл бұрын
Nice comparison. Thank you for your time
@jamesmarotta816
@jamesmarotta816 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I’m jut getting into new finish’s. Very helpful
@dbnoho
@dbnoho Жыл бұрын
I just finished a wine cabinet with odies oil. So far, I love it. I liked being able to go gloveless and maskless. However as much as I love it, putting it on a large’ish cabinet was a lot of effort to say the least. Just take off your shirt and flex. Because those circular motions will get you jacked. I’ve also used tried and true on bathroom cabinets and I love it. But, be very warned. If you put on even a micron extra, it can take days to dry. The finished result is smooth and spectacular, but I made 3 cabinets. One was ready in a day, another a day and a half. Another was 5 day wait. However I left them outside, it randomly rained (summer in California. Unheard of) and they all got soaked. But the tried and true had set enough that I wiped it right off. No issues at all. So larger things. I might stick with tried and true because of its simplicity. But that odies oil is pleasant. You just gotta have some time and elbow grease. Ps. I plan(Ned) on using Osmo. But randomly it got banned where I live. But I can drive 30 miles west and it’s allowed. So, that’s stupid. But, California buddy. Welcome! Ps. What killed that fly 12 minutes into the video? You. The finishes? The gases? Is that part of the test? This finish will kill flies?
@maresimpson
@maresimpson 9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for posting. I have a house that is 1 year old and the floors are done with Rubio pure. I have a big family and a lot of cooking and traffic. The guy who did them said to wait 2 years, but I know they need a refresher, and there are area in the kitchen where it’s looking really dingy and dry. I use wood soap every 4-6 weeks, unless my grandkids come and then it’s more often. There are stained areas that I believe I should use tannin cleaner on. Question is, do I use pure again or universal oil to refresh floors? Or something altogether different? Also what is the best way to apply and then remove? Can I leave areas (like under a rug) alone, or should I do entire floor? If grain is raised a bit in areas do I need to sand? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
@betsybecker822
@betsybecker822 Жыл бұрын
I had students put together a live edge walnut coffee table. We used Ice Epoxy for the river and Rubio Monocoat Pure for the finish. Because of your video (and a couple of others), we did scuff either a burgundy pad and reapply a 2nd coat. Thanks for the tips!
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome to hear! Glad I could help 🙂
@stede9304
@stede9304 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video, thanks! Got a lot of info out of these comments, too. Love the look of Osmo, but it’s hard to swallow the time it takes - I could get past it for the initial finishing job, but it seems like it’d be the same story to touch up later, too. Gonna have a look at those ceramics I saw you mention that could go over Rubio.
@polarbearsrus6980
@polarbearsrus6980 6 ай бұрын
Darn, now I have to spring for the Rubio.... but the results are worth it. Thanks for sharing.
@jeromechoquet2075
@jeromechoquet2075 Жыл бұрын
I always use LIVOS and I never had any of these issues especially after 2 or 3 coats, no marks and nice sheen 👌+ I've been told they are real food safe oils bc 100% natural, works great, I would recommend.
@oldcodger4672
@oldcodger4672 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Drew for an excellent video. I have subscribed. There are many “experts” demonstrating different methods of applying OSMO. They do not include tests for stain resistance, nor mention of total amount of solids deposited with each technique. They only comment on final finish. Some of these “experts” appear to be blatant influencers, despite their strident declarations that they are independent. The OSMO motto “thin to win” obviously contributes to poor stain resistance, so should be reviewed. Perhaps “enough for tough” might be more apt. I will try the OSMO microfibre rollers. I presume wrapping the rollers up in lunch wrap plastic will be the best way to store between coats. The OSMO expert could comment please, as well as cleaning rollers. I found OSMO comments very helpful, thank you.
@sm4942
@sm4942 Жыл бұрын
One benefit to Odies (those of us who don’t have a proper wood shop) is that it can be applied and especially reapplied indoors- in situ if you will- if needs be to larger furniture pieces.
@samyealland6123
@samyealland6123 Жыл бұрын
Yep this is an important fact.
@jeremydahl7552
@jeremydahl7552 Жыл бұрын
im a table maker and sometimes finished legs end up getting moved around more than you would ideally want them to. with odies as a finish, no biggie. just take a cloth that has barely any product on it, voila back to perfect showroom finish.
@stevewhite3873
@stevewhite3873 Жыл бұрын
This video helped me a lot. Thanks for doing it.
@evemaegoodman4983
@evemaegoodman4983 2 жыл бұрын
Love this video , great test , well executed - I am about to switch to Rubio myself (from Osmo) though I do the the Osmo Raw - Eve
@alanhood8212
@alanhood8212 9 ай бұрын
Wish you tried to fix the Osmo. Have a rosewood /kwila & ebony dining table. The rosewood is soft but the Kwila and ebony are hard. Need something durable to a dining table surface but not like plastic. Was planning to use Osmo thin & then the polyx hard oil wax. Do you think Oties oil is best? Is the Osmo fixable from the liquids? What do you recommend?
@kvcooks814
@kvcooks814 Жыл бұрын
I can't thank you enough for this video! I am having some white oak pieces built for my new kitchen and these 3 products were the contenders for finishing...I was going to go with Osmo, but now think I'll try Odie's.
@rcrogers6
@rcrogers6 Жыл бұрын
Excellent comparison. Some folks use Zennheiser Sealer either alone or with a top coat such as spray lacquer.
@thomlipiczky9021
@thomlipiczky9021 Жыл бұрын
Very useful. Thanks for the testing.
@rsoubiea
@rsoubiea Жыл бұрын
good info thank you. getting ready to take on a challenge, I'm a bit rusty.
@rebeccazuckman9059
@rebeccazuckman9059 5 ай бұрын
This is great info thank you Drew
@agent57
@agent57 Жыл бұрын
Wondered for a sec if this video was sponsored by Captain Morgan! 😆 I've been looking into hardwax oils for my old red oak floors, cause the application process looks so much easier than poly and I like the look more in any case. Thanks for this video! The liquids test especially helped me see what I could expect with one of these finishes long-term.
@rockyriddell8671
@rockyriddell8671 Жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Thank you for your due diligence. I would be curious as to how the products compare in price. Keep up the good work.
@stevesilva6478
@stevesilva6478 Жыл бұрын
Great test and very useful. I am now a subscriber.
@patriciatwalsh4479
@patriciatwalsh4479 Жыл бұрын
Love the coffee table unique 😊
@JohnAlanDay
@JohnAlanDay Жыл бұрын
Great, neutral comparison, greatly appreciated, ive been using odies but will now try monocoat!
@TiaBaw
@TiaBaw 5 ай бұрын
I've been wondering. Thank you!
@crystalpoole1560
@crystalpoole1560 2 жыл бұрын
I think cheesecloth would be a good thing to use to smooth on the finish. The Odie board was the best looking of all, I love the wood grain. I use a cutting board oil on my boards about once a month or so, to prevent them from drying out obviously lol. I have a couple of Paderno boards, so I take care of them. Your videos are so professional looking. Well done!!
@LivingNorDead
@LivingNorDead Жыл бұрын
Great video, I would like to point out that osmo has a 2-3week true cure time according to their tds, and running tests before that time does kinda smudge your durability test results. You are supposed to really baby what it's applied to during that cure window
@YusufFirdausBrainwash
@YusufFirdausBrainwash Жыл бұрын
You are sick dude 🥰 , I love all what you have build, I'm your new fans from Indonesia 🇮🇩
@sonlenovol5008
@sonlenovol5008 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for test
@waelbuholigah4145
@waelbuholigah4145 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the great video
@TripleLRusticDesigns
@TripleLRusticDesigns Жыл бұрын
Very good video
@redzed40
@redzed40 Жыл бұрын
Hi Drew have you thought about making some wall art with those pieces..the light coming through them is cool..maybe a box design with internal backlight installed..would look very nice on the wall
@stenly311
@stenly311 Жыл бұрын
great vid. Rubio looks like the best option of all to me
@stevenJEDI3
@stevenJEDI3 Жыл бұрын
Very good demonstration
@danielstraka17
@danielstraka17 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the answer to the question right in beginning: The best smelling Odie's is the way to go ... A scent of any product will accompany tabletop for years...
@suzannecrawford7015
@suzannecrawford7015 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to show the protection. I think Odies oil should have been your favorite just because it smells so good😂
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff 2 жыл бұрын
Easily wins the smell contest!
@raindance9562
@raindance9562 Жыл бұрын
I’d give 30 thumbs up to this comment! I frickin love the smell of odies!!!
@bobshool1237
@bobshool1237 Жыл бұрын
I use odie's oil and absolutely love it I have all of their products. If you really want a durable finish. So if you use the odie's oil then the wood butter and the wax as a 3 step process you will have a very durable finish. I would use it on any hardwood floor. I love the way it smells and love the fact you don't have to have a respirator or gloves. I didn't have to build a spray booth or get a respirator. Just make sure to read the instructions and use as directed and it will work as described.
@donesry2902
@donesry2902 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the excellent video. I have been wanting to test finishes for long term color fading. I know that walnut will go blond over time in direct sunlight. Does one finish offer better protection than the other?
@wonkywoody
@wonkywoody Жыл бұрын
Very good video, thank you, and u have a new sub. One question though, you concluded that you preferred Rubio because of it's ease of use, but it looked easier to apply Odies. What did I miss...or misunderstand?
@pridenprejudice2004
@pridenprejudice2004 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Would you recommend Odie's on a quarter sawn oak high use kitchen table?
@SuperDaveJones
@SuperDaveJones Жыл бұрын
Super Helpful!!! Thankyou!
@coreywells9498
@coreywells9498 2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t used Rubio or Otey’s but have played around with Osmo trying the thin build up over three coats at first and now I trowel it on or roll it and let it soak in for an hour and then give it a buff with a rag. Two coats max depending on application. Trowel for sheets of ply pre cutting/assembly. Roller for second coat post assembly.
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah ive been playing with osmo a bit still trying to find the perfect application because it does look great. But the other two are impossible to mess up application which is nice for most quicker jobs
@edrarick9378
@edrarick9378 Жыл бұрын
I just completed a rift-cut white oak kitchen (cabinets) with Rubio's 5% Smoke. My first time using and I love it. I only sanded to 100 grit (per Rubio instruction) and water-popped before application. 100 grit would be too harsh for cherry, for example, but on the white oak it was a perfect grit. With a 2nd coat of Rubio's the sheen evens out and is flat but not dull. I also used Rubio's on cherry stair treads for a boat. Looks fantastic. I have used Odies (on a walnut river table) but the finish is too dull for my taste.
@Paul-jp8zz
@Paul-jp8zz Жыл бұрын
nice. I just did a rift white oak kitchen with Rubio "natural".. sanded to 180, never water popped, only one coat, it looks and feels great!
@justinkayce9811
@justinkayce9811 Жыл бұрын
For ease of application and the added ability to achieve protection at higher grits, Odie’s wins hands down. You get more for less coats. There no mixing of two parts, and no need for rollers or brushes as well. I like that I can sand to 1000 and still get gain penetration. This becomes even more evident when using dark or super duper. The one thing I don’t care for is how it changes the shades of lighter woods. For Maple and lighter woods, I prefer Rubio. It’s worth the extra labor required to mitigate the yellowing that I tend to get with either Odie’s or Osmo. Osmo is my least favorite. I don’t care how it is applied, water still affects it more than the other two.
@Ogilla
@Ogilla Жыл бұрын
Mixing the two parts of Rubio takes 30 seconds max lol, that’s not a legit argument against the product.
@theshopdawgdesign
@theshopdawgdesign Жыл бұрын
very nice video. thanks
@adammarcello9797
@adammarcello9797 Жыл бұрын
This is the best comparison video I have ever seen regarding any product on KZfaq…..period. I bought the Odie’s Oil to refinish a heart pine countertop in my kitchen based on the fact that we use this countertop as a “bar” and open bottles of red wine on it and according to your video…it has the most stain resistance. I can say that I DO NOT LIKE the look of the finish…it is very dark and matte. From now on….I will use pure 100 percent Tung Oil in my kitchen and bath where surfaces are constantly exposed to water and other liquids. It’s just the best and I have never had any issues with it….Give it a try (maybe another video idea?). However, based on your video….I bought Rubio and will use this product from now on for all my furniture. SUBSCRIBED and Binge watching all of your videos.
@emilcasas2707
@emilcasas2707 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used Tung oil on a variety of wood pieces and also on polished and hard troweled concrete. What I’ve found is that doing a few coats of Tung Oil mixed with turpentine or citrus oil at 50/50 enables the oil to penetrate and then for the surface to get a substantially better protective seal. Have you had success with just pure Tung? And have the pieces had spills and chemical stressors?
@jeremydahl7552
@jeremydahl7552 Жыл бұрын
waterlox #1
@bendarbyjones172
@bendarbyjones172 9 ай бұрын
Hi Drew, did u ever do the osmo again using the instructions that osmo provided to you in the comments? Cheers, Ben. Tasmania
@jediikk
@jediikk 2 жыл бұрын
Don't tell me you didn't notice the dead fly! On oh so many shots! 😁 (also a great video, thanks for the exact comparison I was looking for)
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff 2 жыл бұрын
Haha i did not but there’s dead flies all over our shop at that time of year so probly thought nothing of it
@braddeyoung8701
@braddeyoung8701 11 ай бұрын
Great video THX.
@delvxe
@delvxe 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Clear and thorough.
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you terry!
@jpfreeley
@jpfreeley 2 жыл бұрын
Have you had any experience with blackforestwood products ceramics finishing? I'd be very keen to see these 3 products overcoated with the BFW ceramics...
@abkse
@abkse 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Looking at all 3 of these. I used Odies on my last project sanded to 400, found the finish a bit too dull. I know they say you can sand to 2000 or something crazy, liked the application but too dull. Looking Rubio and Osmo, I appreciate the additional info from Osmo on applying and leaving full coats buff and top coat. Ill definitely try that and rubio on some future projects. Great comparisons
@DrewBuildsStuff
@DrewBuildsStuff 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes i had the same thoughts with odies. Rubio is definitely worth a try I’m using it on almost everything now
@kevinlavigne9931
@kevinlavigne9931 2 жыл бұрын
@@DrewBuildsStuff I wonder if a second coat of Odies' with their wood butter or wax would have brought out more of sheen and provided even more protection. Seems like it would have been a more fair comparison since Odie's was the only one that had a single coat.
@befmx31
@befmx31 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevinlavigne9931 I just ordered those two products to give them a try......Not that anyone cares. Just thought I would chime in.
@evernhamanderson
@evernhamanderson Жыл бұрын
I have sanded up to 1200 and then applied Odie's Oil. Buffed after a few hours then applied Odie's wax. I did this twice. The finish was like glass. Seriously worth experimenting with Odie's.
@raindance9562
@raindance9562 Жыл бұрын
I have had quite a bit of experience using odies oil. I find the dull finishes are sometimes from not wiping all the excess oil off. I usually do an initial wipe (2-3 hours after application) and then come back 30-45 minutes later and wipe with a dry towel again. The multiple wipe downs have proven to be beneficial. I also sand to 600 grit on wood/1000 grit wet sand rivers, which gives a glassier look. My 2 cents
@adamagave
@adamagave Жыл бұрын
Great video! I was wondering if you have ever used Waterlox? I used Waterlox for my butcher block countertops but it was four coats and 24 hours between coats, sanding im between coats! Wow it was so much work and took a week! Do you know how it would compare to these finishes? Just curious. Thank you!
@joshuamarker
@joshuamarker 2 жыл бұрын
Nice stuff; methodical and organized. I appreciated the comparison, and that you went with the manufacturer directions precisely. Should you want to branch out, on my dining table I used Osmo Poly-X and took a page from a boatbuilder friend - I used a French polish technique, using a high-grit wet-sand paper and then buffing the slurry into the wood. Repeated several times - 4 or 5 coats perhaps? That table has been through a lot and doesn’t soak in any liquids. I love the hand of Osmo. But based on your video I’m going to try some Rubio on a project soon. Cheers -
@terrymattson3587
@terrymattson3587 Жыл бұрын
I use Odies and it works great. I don’t know if you are supposed to use it over a stain but I do. I’m going to try their dark oils and see how that works. Thanks for the testing.
@LegendaryGoetz
@LegendaryGoetz Жыл бұрын
Did you end up getting their dark finish? If so how is it? I kinda want to pick up a jar. I have the original
@terrymattson3587
@terrymattson3587 Жыл бұрын
No I did not, I ended up moving and doing a remodel and have not set up my shop yet. If you try it let me know how it works. Thanks
@austinbasiolli2705
@austinbasiolli2705 9 ай бұрын
Osmo is a killer product, and I have yet to see the need for more than one coat. Three seems like a complete waste, but to each their own! Just wrapped up my first project with Rubio and I can say it in fact does NOT need a second coat when applied heavy enough and with buffing after it’s specified time.
@christophermaher3508
@christophermaher3508 Жыл бұрын
Hey, It'd be interesting to repeat the experiment w/ everything sanded down to the same grit, maybe remove the dust w/ some mineral spirits and an air gun for safe keeping. That extra sanding on the Odie's would have most likely filled some of the pores.
@aok2727
@aok2727 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I have used Osmo and Odies. Seeking an opinion here. I am using Osmo hard wax finishing oil in white for the perfect color on my dresser project. I have Odies on hand but not polyx and was considering doing a layer of Odies over the white wax finish ice the Osmo is fully cured. Whatcha think?
@-PORK-CHOP-
@-PORK-CHOP- 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad you had the same results as me, the Osmo is completely a waste of money, I had issues with water damage on multiple clients workpieces, contacted Osmo customer service and got zero help, I had to sand the product off and choose another finish, I don't understand how this product is sold as a floor finish as IMO it's rubbish.
@nafnaf0
@nafnaf0 3 ай бұрын
For an invincible clear finish, use 2 part epoxy, followed by several whisper thin coats of Epifanes High Gloss Marine varnish. It will survive in water, even full sun, and take a beating on the surface.
@chewar7537
@chewar7537 Жыл бұрын
Great comparison, I assume all of these are food safe products? Thanks!
@hoverpilder1905
@hoverpilder1905 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video,. Ive only used Odie's Oil out of the 3 products you reviewed. Maybe I'll try Rubio next time. Whats with the dead fly btw?
@john8795
@john8795 Жыл бұрын
I haven't used the others and I plan to try them, but as far as Osmo, it does continue to harden for quite a while (like 3-5 weeks, I think), and will hold up much better at that point.
@221b-Maker-Street
@221b-Maker-Street 10 ай бұрын
I'd planned to use Osmo on my kitchen worktop, but I can't not use them for 3-5 weeks, so I'm wondering how other people manage... 🥴
@paulfowler3416
@paulfowler3416 Жыл бұрын
Interesting, thank you. Do you know how well BlackForest Wood co oil stands in comparison?
@goovitoo
@goovitoo Жыл бұрын
How did you colar the center of the block black? The two tone natural and black looks good with a gloss on top
@Tanya-jl6rd
@Tanya-jl6rd Жыл бұрын
Perfect video all the way around! Thank you! I was already sold on Rubio but I want to try Odies now! Could you do a follow up video of how hard (or hopefully easy) it is to retouch each finish? Damage happens, the ability to repair is *almost* more important than the application! Subscribed for more! 👍
@brianb3107
@brianb3107 Жыл бұрын
Odies is extremely easy to repair. Just apply another coat the same way as the first. No need to sand or strip. You can apply as many coats as you want until you get the desired sheen. Each coat will add more protection as well.
@paul4637
@paul4637 Жыл бұрын
I have a bathroom vanity top made of spalted beech. I used Osmo Wood protector 4006, this gives extra water resistance then two layers of Osmo top oil. Its there 4 years with water on it daily and its now starting to look like it needs another coat of top oil. I don't seem to have issues you have with Osmo. Not sure if you get the Osmo Wood protector 4006 in the US.
@tmdillon1969
@tmdillon1969 5 ай бұрын
It's not apples to apples but I recently tried the Osmo 2K for a speaker cabinet restoration. I used the Rubio last spring on a cabinet build. Overall I greatly preferred the Osmo 2K to the Rubio. Even using the recommended Rubio Maintenance Oil I never got the finish I wanted. Conversely, the Osmo 2K has a better sheen, better coverage, and dries much faster.
@jancrowther1325
@jancrowther1325 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Where do I buy one of these gorgeous boards?
@jiricabadaj8397
@jiricabadaj8397 Жыл бұрын
thanks !!!!
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