nzhorsey
3rd April 2019, 08:32 AM
Hey Everyone
Firstly just want to say a massive thanks to all you legends who are so willing to share from your experience and help out amateurs like me:)
Making for my wife’s birthday a 1000mm by 400mm live edge Coffee Table in Norfolk Pine. Very happy with the grains and the natural imperfections which I have just filled with Epoxy Resin (Liquid Gloss is the brand). I have poured the Resin in, waited 24 hours and then poured again and repeated till all the cracks/knots and natural gaps were filled. I have over filled them slightly so the Resin sits a good 3-4mm or so above the slab. I want the table to have a very natural and oiled finish not a glossy poly finish. Obviously the resin will be glossy and i want it to be crystal clear to see all the details through the imperfections and knots but the rest of the top I just want the natural grains to pop and I want an overall Matte or oil finish.
I now at the stage of bringing the Resin back to the level of the slab.
How do I do this in terms of sanding? I have a belt sander and finishing sander. Should it all be done by hand? What grade sand paper should I use? I’m mindful of not wanting to eat into the surrounding timber so it creates divets or lows spots around the Resin. Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated:)
thanks!
Firstly just want to say a massive thanks to all you legends who are so willing to share from your experience and help out amateurs like me:)
Making for my wife’s birthday a 1000mm by 400mm live edge Coffee Table in Norfolk Pine. Very happy with the grains and the natural imperfections which I have just filled with Epoxy Resin (Liquid Gloss is the brand). I have poured the Resin in, waited 24 hours and then poured again and repeated till all the cracks/knots and natural gaps were filled. I have over filled them slightly so the Resin sits a good 3-4mm or so above the slab. I want the table to have a very natural and oiled finish not a glossy poly finish. Obviously the resin will be glossy and i want it to be crystal clear to see all the details through the imperfections and knots but the rest of the top I just want the natural grains to pop and I want an overall Matte or oil finish.
I now at the stage of bringing the Resin back to the level of the slab.
How do I do this in terms of sanding? I have a belt sander and finishing sander. Should it all be done by hand? What grade sand paper should I use? I’m mindful of not wanting to eat into the surrounding timber so it creates divets or lows spots around the Resin. Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated:)
thanks!