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26th August 2009, 06:09 AM #1Senior Member
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Sanding Resin
G'day mates,
I filled a knot and some cracks on a walnut table top with Digger's Casting Resin. Prior to which the top has been finely planed.
I would like to sand the top starting at 400 grit prior to finishing it with the Sam Maloof recipe (higher grit sanding between coats) followed by U-beaut's traditional wax.
Which grit should I start from and when do you stop for the resin? Do you wet sand?
I have never sanded resin before and will highly appreciate any guidance provided.
Cheers
GUNN
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26th August 2009, 07:25 PM #2
You can sand the resin basically just like timber. You can also plane the bigger lumps off with fine cuts, but I tend to just sand to avoid chipping. It sands to an opaque finish, but turns clear on applying the final finish.
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27th August 2009, 06:28 AM #3Senior Member
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G'day Neil,
Thanks for the advice. I actually sanded the resin I tested with a piece of scrap. It became so scratched, I was like "What the....".
So, I figure I take a step back and ask for some help. Now, back to the grits.
Cheers mate,
GUNN
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27th August 2009, 01:55 PM #4
Once the wood/resin has been sanded, I usually go a few more grits down on just the resin area.
eg. I may stop sanding the wood at 600 grit, but take the resined area down to 1200.
Purely to reduce the size of the scratches, as sometimes I miss a "big 'un" and it shows through the finish.
- Andy Mc
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27th August 2009, 02:19 PM #5Senior Member
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Good stuff mate. Definitely take your advice on that.
The 1st 2 layers for the table's legs, I did a 1:1 Sam Maloof & Turp combo, just so it was thinned down for better absorption. Between each layer is sanding at 800 & 1200 respectively.
The next 3 layers of oil will be just the Sam Maloof finish, sanding with higher grits.
The walnut top is sanded to 400 now. I am planning to give it 3 layers of 1:1 Sam Maloof & Turp combo, sanding at 600, 800 and 1000. Then 3 layers of Sam Maloof, again sanding with higher grits.
Then top everything with a few layers of Ubeaut's wax.
We'll see how all that goes. Thanks again.
Cheers,
GUNN
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