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Old 03-06-2005, 01:25 PM   #1
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Thickened linseed oil




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Can I mix walnut oil, thickened linseed, and oms for a workable medium?

I just got thickened linseed oil and wow, is this stuff slick. But too much drag for me, I need to thin it. I've looked up different formulas and most use stand and turps.

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Old 03-06-2005, 02:40 PM   #2
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Jean:

By "thickened" linseed, I assume you are talking about Stand Oil? I think a better medium might incorporate a small amount of a resin (Canada Balsam/Venice Turp) or a varnish (Damar) - for better adhesion. I make a nice medium that incorporates Stand Oil, Canada Balsam, and oil of spike lavender (or turps) that works really nicely.

I don't use OMS or MS in paint, but do use it to clean brushes. I just don't think it mixes with oil paints as well as turpentine or spike.

I know that was not the answer you are looking for, but options are always good to consider...
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Old 03-06-2005, 04:48 PM   #3
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Hi Michael, thank you, this is the kind of info I was looking for.

It's "sun thickened". Is that the same as stand oil? I was trying to stay away from turps, due to the odor. I'll try the oil of spike, sounds interesting with a nicer odor. I have venice turp, so I'll try that instead. What proportions do you use? I love the way the paint looks and feels with the thickened oil, but there is so much drag! And the glazes are wonderful.

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Sun thickened is partially polymerized, whereas Stand Oil is thickened in the absence of oxygen at temperature.

Try mixing your medium 1 part oil to 1/2 part Venice to 3 parts turps or spike.

I do this with Stand Oil, Canada Balsam and Spike - 1-1-3. I would reduce the amount of resin to 1/2 part if you use Venice Turps over Canada Balsam.

It will be touch dry in about 1.5 - 2 days depending on volume of medium to paint.
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Old 03-07-2005, 12:34 AM   #5
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Thanks Michael,

My carpenter friend is making me mdf panels with the floating supports on the back. Then I'll be gessoing them with different finishes for pastel and oil and trying my hand at applying linen directly to the board. I have about 20 panels coming so it should keep me busy for a while.

This new medium should be fun to work with on the panels, next I'll try Maroger. I'm feeling adventurous again.

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I absolutely love the Maroger too. It is top notch!
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