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Thread: Cut & Polish Glass Coat
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9th November 2005, 10:18 AM #1
Cut & Polish Glass Coat
Can Glasscoat 2 pac clear finish be cut & polished.
I've done a redgum bar top with it, sanded smooth with320 pads on a random ordital sander until it's super flat, and rather than applying another coat, can I cut & polish with automotive paste, to get a high gloss finish :confused:
NormellEvery day above ground is a good day
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9th November 2005, 02:21 PM #2
You can only try, if it doesnt work then recoat it... make sure the cutting compound you use doesnt contain any waxes or silicons!
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9th November 2005, 10:05 PM #3
I'v cut & pollished it with fine sandpaper and EEE without any problems. Just make sure it is completely cured first - I left mine for at least a week.
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23rd November 2005, 01:39 PM #4
I called Wattyl paints technical dept. with that exact question. They got back to me recommending Clarithane Clear Topcoat. I haven't used it yet because I haven't set up my spraygun (see my first post) I have the data sheet from Wattyl if you want it.
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23rd November 2005, 04:33 PM #5Originally Posted by Timber_finisher
The Wattyl product sounds like it may be simular to MirotoneEvery day above ground is a good day
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23rd November 2005, 05:22 PM #6Originally Posted by Timber_finisher
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23rd November 2005, 05:30 PM #7Originally Posted by Termite
for a finish like a piece of glass go
http://www.newagemultimedia.com/wood...gory6_1.htm#25
from New england Woodturning Supplies at
http://www.newagemultimedia.com/wood...Comm/index.htm
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23rd November 2005, 06:47 PM #8Originally Posted by normell
Doesn't this finish end up looking as if the wood was synthetic? Timber, especially on furniture, should have a nice sheen, but still look and feel like wood IMO
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23rd November 2005, 07:07 PM #9Originally Posted by Auld Bassoon
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/foru...Bar-t7331.htmlEvery day above ground is a good day
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25th November 2005, 01:37 PM #10Originally Posted by normell
Have looked at the pics of your bar and the top surface has a nice shine to it. I do have one comment as it appears in your photo that you have no finish whatsoever on the underside of the timber slab http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/foru...e=post&id=4910 therefore you will get moisture changes expansion and contration in one side of the slab (unsealed face) and not on the other - for me this is a recipe for distortion. Shouldn't you have a similar seal on each side to maintain the slab and keep it good and straight?
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25th November 2005, 05:44 PM #11Originally Posted by TEEJAYEvery day above ground is a good day
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26th November 2005, 07:07 PM #12Originally Posted by normell
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26th November 2005, 10:13 PM #13Originally Posted by Timber_finisherEvery day above ground is a good day
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