The Perfect Finish: How I Refinish My MFT

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @Tool-Meister
    @Tool-Meister 3 года назад +2

    I put pencil marks all over the top and make sure they all disappear equally as I’m sanding. I use paste wax which retains a nice “tooth” to the surface which avoids being too slippery but provides some moisture and wood glue protection. It.’s perfectly compatible with the aluminum parts too.

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  3 года назад

      great points ...Thanks for sharing your process !!!!!

    • @dieselrugg
      @dieselrugg Год назад

      I like to use paste wax too.

  • @allanwilliams679
    @allanwilliams679 3 года назад

    Thanks again guys. Enjoyable as always… 👍🏻

  • @realpdm
    @realpdm 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this. Are you watching my google searches? I was just looking for how to do this yesterday and I hadn't come to a consensus on what finish to use that wouldn't be too slick. This is great thanks again.

  •  Месяц назад

    I'm going to be adding dog holes to my assembly table. Do you seal the dog holes and if so, do you have any advice on how to seal them?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Месяц назад

      I just seal the tops

  • @brianrussell7691
    @brianrussell7691 Год назад

    Thanks again for a great video. Quick question on cutting the shellac. I live in California, which has banned denatured alcohol for a few years now. What does one use to cut or thin shellac absent denatured alcohol? Do I just use it out of the can?

  • @teac117
    @teac117 3 года назад +2

    Is it advisable to shellac both sides or is that just extra work?

    • @OFFICIALUND
      @OFFICIALUND 3 года назад +2

      I did. I live in a humid environment, and even though Festool's "MDF" seems to be of a high quality, I wanted to make sure I reduced the likelihood of any effect from the environment. Plus, as you know, once you beat up one side of the table, you can just flip it over and use the other side - NEW TABLE! So, why not go ahead and do both sides while you're thinking about it? Plus, If you were to have some glue flow through the holes and onto the "bottom", you'd be better off with some finish on it.
      I used the "amber" shellac. At first, I thought I was going to hate it. Now I love how it looks "vintage" . . . which as far as MFT's go, it basically is. It kind of looks like amber Baekelite.

    • @OFFICIALUND
      @OFFICIALUND 3 года назад

      @Chris Blair Depends on how thick you put it on, how much you use it and how much you abuse it. I would follow Sedge’s guidance if I were to do it now, but I put on two coats with a very light sanding in between, and I haven’t needed to refinish it ever. The table will be beat up before that (for my use. YMMV)

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  3 года назад

      I only finish the top side I am using at the time ......no warping in the MDF

  • @TYB439
    @TYB439 Год назад

    Can you sprAy the shellac? Should you also do the bottom so there is equal moisture barrier protection?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Год назад +1

      It is MDF and there will be no cupping so I do not coat bottom...I have never sprayed shellac...

  • @andrew9409
    @andrew9409 Год назад

    Stupid question: did you cut the shellac you were using? if so, with what?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Год назад

      yes ... I did a 50/50 cut with Denatured alcohol

    • @andrewsummers6664
      @andrewsummers6664 Год назад

      @@sedgetool You're the best, Sedge!!!

  • @michaelpayne8102
    @michaelpayne8102 3 года назад +3

    Blue Tape? Heresy, you can only use the green stuff on a MFT. :)

  • @OFFICIALUND
    @OFFICIALUND 3 года назад

    Somewhere I have that same shirt. GO IRISH!
    Edit: I was very disappointed that the sanding instruction didn't become a "sand the floor/Mr. Myagi" joke at his expense. :)

  • @walkingconifer
    @walkingconifer Год назад

    Can I use oil based polyurethane?

  • @thuwdhtbdsikd2397
    @thuwdhtbdsikd2397 Год назад

    Wy don't you. Youse Osmo or some other oil