Understanding Wood Finishing: How to Select and Apply the Right FinishPresents detailed information and instructions on each component of the wood finishing process, providing practical tips and dispelling myths on such topics as shellac, lacquer, varnish, water-based finishes, strippers, staining wood, filling the pores, caring for finishes, and finishing different woods. |
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Page 262
... Sand lightly with 280 - grit or finer sand- paper until smooth to the touch . Leave color only in the pores . Remove the sanding dust . 6. Spray on a coat of satin lacquer . The lacquer will yellow the wood slightly . That's an ...
... Sand lightly with 280 - grit or finer sand- paper until smooth to the touch . Leave color only in the pores . Remove the sanding dust . 6. Spray on a coat of satin lacquer . The lacquer will yellow the wood slightly . That's an ...
Page 282
... Sand lightly with 320 - grit or finer stearated sandpaper to remove dust nibs and any roughness caused by remaining raised grain . Remove the sanding dust . 5. Brush or spray a second coat of satin water base . Let it cure for at least ...
... Sand lightly with 320 - grit or finer stearated sandpaper to remove dust nibs and any roughness caused by remaining raised grain . Remove the sanding dust . 5. Brush or spray a second coat of satin water base . Let it cure for at least ...
Page 286
... Sand with 280 - grit or finer sandpaper until smooth . Remove the sanding dust . 5. Spray on a toner made of thinned lacquer and pigment . ( You can combine a lacquer- based stain with lacquer , thinned 1 part lacquer to 4-6 parts ...
... Sand with 280 - grit or finer sandpaper until smooth . Remove the sanding dust . 5. Spray on a toner made of thinned lacquer and pigment . ( You can combine a lacquer- based stain with lacquer , thinned 1 part lacquer to 4-6 parts ...
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Understanding Wood Finishing: How to Select and Apply the RIght Finish Bob Flexner Limited preview - 2010 |
Common terms and phrases
acetone acid alcohol apply the finish binder bleach bristles brush caused chemical clean cloth coat of finish color contain conversion finishes cure overnight damage darken dissolve dust nibs dye stain edge evaporative finishes fill the pores film finish finer sandpaper finish cures flat French polishing furniture polish gel stain glaze gloss glue glycol ether grit hand scraper lacquer thinner Let it cure linseed oil liquid mahogany manufacturers maple methylene chloride mineral spirits naphtha oil/varnish blend oxalic acid padding lacquer paint paste wax paste-wood filler Photo pigment stain polyurethane problems refinishers remove the excess Remove the sanding repair resin rubbing compounds Sand lightly sanding dust sanding sealer sandpaper satin scraper scratches sheen shellac silicone oil smooth solvent splotches spray gun stain penetration steel wool strip strippers surface thick thin toluene tung oil usually walnut washcoat water base water-based finish wiping varnish wood filler woodworking
References to this book
Acoustic Guitar Owner's Manual String Letter Publishing,Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation Limited preview - 2000 |