What is the best finish....., polyurethane, tung oil, or varnish.
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A good coat of poly will protect it best if it's used a lot.
Polyurethane is the go-to for super protection. But poly is not the best for akll situations. http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/skills-and-know-how/painting/whats-the-difference-between-polyurethane-varnish-shellac-and-lacquer
Tung oil is generally for raw unfinished wood. It soaks into the grain to protect the surface and gives it some color. Varnish can be used on raw or stained wood and provides a surface protection. It will give raw wood an orange tinge and slightly darken stained wood. Tends to yellow more over time. Polyurethane can be used on raw or stained wood. Water based is easy to put on and provides a clear finish that does not yellow. Oil based will yellow over time. Every one prefers water based poly for ease of application and a clear non yellowing finish. At least three coats of polyurethane for the best protection.
If the table is an antique use tung oil.