FWIW Yes, what PPatch said. One suggestion on fish eyes. If the wood is in the process of warming up as finish is applied, you
will get fisheyes, cateyes, tiny bubbles, in the finish no matter how carefully you use your brush or thin your material.
What is happening?
The air inside the wood is expanding, as it warms, and migrating outward getting trapped under the finish. S O O O.....To minimize this, I learned to make sure the wood was
cooling off as I applied finish. This has the effect of drawing finish into the pores of the wood, eliminating many a bubble. That's my experience from yacht work, much of it done outside
where temp changes were frequent, and pronounced!
We would lay our prepared work out in the sun for a while, then bring it inside for about 15min before applying our finish.
Good luck
sweed