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17th May 2011, 12:44 AM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Finish for MDF Top - Outfeed / Assembly Table
Hi
Spent this weekend making a large Outfeed / Assembly table out of plywood as seen here:
How to Make a Tablesaw Outfeed Table | The Wood Whisperer
Instead of plywood for the top I used 16mm MDF as it is flatter.
IAs it is just shop furniture I just want a cheap way of finishing the MDF and plywood.
Any suggestions?
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18th May 2011, 09:13 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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18th May 2011, 09:27 PM #3
Whatever cheap varnish you have handy. Or just leave it unfinished, it won't hurt unless you intend to get it wet!
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19th May 2011, 09:11 AM #4
Danish Oil.
I prefer Rustins as it is very thin and soaks into the end grain easily and dries fairly quickly.
For a sliding surface, like a router table top, I rub down with steel wool and wax when fully cured.John
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19th May 2011, 09:35 AM #5Senior Member
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I agree with Jchappo. I recently made a table top for the workshop out of MDF and waxed it with Canauba Wax applying three coats. It dries nice and hard and provides a smooth working surface particularly if you need one that nice and slippery for passing stock over. Another advantage is that you can give it a light sand/buff and apply another coat or two as it wears.
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19th May 2011, 09:57 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Cheers guys
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20th May 2011, 10:28 PM #7
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21st May 2011, 08:55 AM #8Senior Member
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Hi Rob. I used this from Feastwatson and applied it with a clean rag. It is solid in the can however, you can rub the cloth into it and then apply it to the workpiece.
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21st May 2011, 10:07 PM #9
Thanks, I will keep an eye out for it so I can try it out.
Rob
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