Metal Head
30th April 2006, 08:32 PM
Hi,
As I have said elsewhere I am very much a virgin when it comes to woodwork:). I have just sanded off the stain that was on the top as well as the underneath of the table top. However, I was intrigued (as well as surprised given the stain colour looked exactly the same all the way around) to see that what appears to be MDF used for the edging - see attachment. Yet on the underneath you cannot see the MDF:confused:. I assume that this is a alcheapo with vernier used on the top & bottom surfaces!!. Thus I have some questions to ask:-
1) I want to put a light colour stain/varnish on it (rather than the dark one that was on previously) but I assume I cannot do this because it will show up the obvious difference between the top surface & the edging?
2) What is the procedure of sanding (grit size(s)) and cleaning the surface(s) to remove dust between coats - I don't have compressed air:(.
3) Is it best to use brushes or rollers for putting on the coats or is there an alternative?
4) Is there anything else I should be made aware of before I bugger it up?:eek:.
Thanking those in advance of their replies.
Kindest wishes
David - alias Metal Head
As I have said elsewhere I am very much a virgin when it comes to woodwork:). I have just sanded off the stain that was on the top as well as the underneath of the table top. However, I was intrigued (as well as surprised given the stain colour looked exactly the same all the way around) to see that what appears to be MDF used for the edging - see attachment. Yet on the underneath you cannot see the MDF:confused:. I assume that this is a alcheapo with vernier used on the top & bottom surfaces!!. Thus I have some questions to ask:-
1) I want to put a light colour stain/varnish on it (rather than the dark one that was on previously) but I assume I cannot do this because it will show up the obvious difference between the top surface & the edging?
2) What is the procedure of sanding (grit size(s)) and cleaning the surface(s) to remove dust between coats - I don't have compressed air:(.
3) Is it best to use brushes or rollers for putting on the coats or is there an alternative?
4) Is there anything else I should be made aware of before I bugger it up?:eek:.
Thanking those in advance of their replies.
Kindest wishes
David - alias Metal Head