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11th May 2004, 09:57 AM #1Senior Member
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Finishing part 2
Hi all,
just a quick question. I am about to sand some pieces I ahve jsut finished for my cabinet and I read in this forum that some people sands up to 1200 grit. it seems 240 is not enough according to one of the previous post.
What would be the steps ?
I have to start with 80, then 180 and after that ?
what are the increments ?
would you jump from 180 to 240 then from 240 to 1200 ? or what intermediate grit would you used ?
thanks
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11th May 2004, 10:03 AM #2Registered
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I would go, 120, 240, 400, 800, 1200 'cause thems the ones that are easiest to buy.
Al
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11th May 2004, 10:41 AM #3Senior Member
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Neil's book says use them all! This link takes you to a FWW article on a 12 or 13 page download which explains why (with pictures) www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/pages/bw0015.asp
RegardsPete J
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11th May 2004, 06:56 PM #4Supermod
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well i used to go 40, 150, 240, 400, 600 Then seal.
if it was a commercial order it was only ever initially sanded to 150. Sealer and final coats were only sanded with 240.
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11th May 2004, 08:15 PM #5
If your surfaces are flat, finish straight from a plane. If the surfaces are curved, use a spokeshave, followed by a scraper, then 400, 600, shellac seal. Done.
Try to sand the finish only, not the wood.
zitan
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