Improper sanding between coats of finish- HOW TO AVOID IT!
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2021
- How to sand properly between coats of finish and get silky-smooth results!
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Thank you.
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The brown paper bag works great, use it all the time. When I sand, at least after the first coat, I find I can actually feel and hear a change in the sound when the finish has become smooth.
I think I learn more here than anywhere else. Clear, concise, well researched. Nice work.
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Great finishing tips, James. You're cranking them out !! Thanks!
What an informative video. Thank you for your time explaining to us newbies.
Carboard instead of 1500 worked really good for my ikea pine dresser finish. Smooth and nice
You explained this SO well!! Thank you!
This will help improve my projects. Thank You for the professional advice, as usual!
This was an incredibly informative and efficient video. Not a word wasted!
I learn so much from these. What I appreciate is the logical and sensible reasons given behind every tip.
As usual.... a great, simple, helpful video on a critical part of any woodworking project..... Thanks for the help.....
Excellent video. Perfect pace. No annoying background music. Excellent speaker. Thank you. It is very helpful.
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love the brown paper bag trick! Have used it for years. Works great!
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Great advice and the perfect process for poly.
EXACTLY the information I’ve been searching for. Thank you!
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Thank you James! Such valuable tips I have learned!
Always learn something new and necessary with your videos!
Thank you! I suck at finish, but these kinds of tips help me, so much!
Well I just learned why my finish work isn't the best thanks. I been sanding wrong. Keep spreading the knowledge really appreciate it.
Thanks for this tutorial. I’ve struggled understanding the process of so many coats of finish. Now I know the why as well as how to apply the finish. Thanks!
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I've been professionally staining for years and learned a ton from this video, thanks sir!
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For my final rubdown, a piece of wool sweater provides the right amount of abrasion to the finish. Thanks for the paper bag suggestion too. After reading many of the readers comments, I am probably the only person on earth that that had never heard of the paper bag trick!
My dad used similar procedures. Once again you show why in glad I listened to him (and why watch your channel)
James you are a master. Great information as always. I will be using the paper bag trick for sure. Thank you again
Thank you, your advice is helping me out a lot! I'm having a tough time learning about sanding finishes just by doing it.
This guy is just amazing. So much clarity in his presentation. I am not a woodworking guy. Just needed to finish an unfinished butcher block for a desk set up.
Excellent video, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Well that was a boat load of information! Have 3 pages of notes. Probably gonna watch this video at least 4-5 more times as I get ready for a finish. Great video as always, thank you Stumpy!
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Exactly what i was looking for after so many not so specific videos!
Many thanks for this clear instructional guide. I have two laminated counter tops to poly and you have added a few extra steps to my process that I think will really make a difference to the final finish.
Finally I get the info I’ve been looking for. I keep hearing that fast drying is good to go to the next coat in 2-3 hours, now it all makes sense.
Very interesting. In 40yrs of woodworking, I had never heard about finish shrinkage. Good to know!
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First time diy staining/ polyurethane(ing?) project table & this advise saved my project, thank you👍🏼
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Excellent video, thank you
Once again proving that I didn't know what I was doing. Or not fully. Thanks for the info
it was good to hear you bring up the paper bag treatment and I like to finish up using polish. very cool thanks for sharing your video
Very helpful, thanks. I love woodworking but am terrible at finishing. This really helped me out on a large mirror frame I just finished.
Great description of how the oil poly drying process effects the finish (ie shrinking) and should be applied in lighter coats for the final step. Also like the paper bag buffing tip. Keep those deep dives coming...
That paper bag tip! Thank you for all you’ve provided!!
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Great tutorial!
Great video! Thank you for your concise info. Well done
I love the amount of detail and explanation you put into these tutorials. I have learned a bunch from since I started "self teaching" myself woodworking a couple years ago. I mostly do "artsy" stuff and carvings. But MANY of your tips apply!
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This covered everything I needed. Thank you! You rock!
Thanks for this video! I really wanted to, needed to, learn this!
Such an informative video. I'm refinishing a wood floor in my house and couldn't figure out why on earth I'm supposed to sand between coats of finish. Every instructional video or article recommends sanding but doesn't give a reason why. Now I know! I appreciate the time you put into making this video so clear and informative.
Gratifying to know I'm doing something right!
Great video Stumps. Love it.
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Thank you for that very informative video! 😊
Thanks for sharing those tips!
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Now this is the video I needed. I stopped sanding between coats and moved to using a piece of cardboard to knock off the nibs, because even with 400 grit I was getting scratches. I also started covering my projects while they dry with a tub with a few holes drilled into the very bottom. I created a lazy susan style tray to help avoid touching the project too. One day I wan't to get an HVLP system, but for now it is mostly wiping on thinned down finishes. I've also started doing my finishing on a pop-up table inside the house, because the humidity and temps are all over the place in my shed, and it makes drying time so unpredictable. It was 91 with 86% humidity in my shed today. No amount of fans can help that become a reasonable place for finishing.
Great job James, great information too. Makes for a great finish. Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
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Love your info and tips. Keepem' coming!
Great tip on the brown paper bag! We use that method often in the cabinetry shop I work at!
As a result of the pandemic and no shopper-supplied bags at the supermarket, we have a supply of brown paper bags - probably sufficient for the next 5 years.
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Awesome tips, dude! Thanks a lot! 😃
I'm definitely going to use them!
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Great info Stumpy!!
Fantastic video and informative!!!
Such a great video! Thanks 😊
Great tips. More of the science, big help!
Very well done, thank you.
Brown paper bag is a great tip. I have also found a brown coffee filter works amazing as well. We have one of those giant warehouse membership stores that sell them at a great price.
The brown paper bag trick works fantastic!! I have a project that I just couldn't get quite smooth and was just living with it. Tried the brown paper bag and it's smooth as glass without having to recoat. Talk about a lifesaver!
Nice job! Thanks for this, always concise instruction. I thought I was the only one who sanded with two hands! 🤣
Wow! Amazing video!!!
Thank you!
Thanks for all the tips... see you next time....
I really must try this next time
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Great tips, I've a hard wood table which I will apply water based polyurethane varnish, will try you method. Thanks a lot.
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Good tips. Thanks.
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