Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - Printable Version +- Woodnet Forums (https://forums.woodnet.net) +-- Thread: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) (/showthread.php?tid=7347756) |
RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 04-23-2019 Glued up 4 more pannels. Next sading and planing before final glueup. RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 04-25-2019 Time to break out the smoothers- everything was planed and then given initial sanding before glueing. Obligatory shaving pics RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 04-25-2019 Then started glueing up the dovetails. Sice I didnt have long enough clamps I used the super glue and blue tape trick. works amazing. I learned it from this video but aparently it has been around a while https://youtu.be/K8i8qEnHA58 RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 04-25-2019 One side down--------- RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 05-01-2019 trim is attached. sizing and cutting the back pannel is next. RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 05-19-2019 I kinda let the posts slide since there didnt seem to be much interest either good or bad. For any who wanted to see the finished product here it is. RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - AgGEM - 05-20-2019 End result looks great. Thank you for the ride! Ag RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - Bill Holt - 05-20-2019 Thanks for the show, but my pop corn is ready yet. Looks like you did a great job...especially on the stain! How did you overcome the "blotchy" effect poplar is famous for? Will your process work for a light color stain? RE: Entry way bench/shoe rack buid along(in progress) - mongo - 05-20-2019 Nothing fancy for the stain itself. All surfaces were hand planed and then sanded with 120 grit on the ROS. On this piece I used a wood aging product before the stain. let that dry and then lightly knocked the raised grain off with a grey 3m pad. Then I applied the stain with shop paper towels. After about 10 min I wiped back any excess and did any blending that was nessisary. Once that was dry I sprayed coats of dewaxed garnet shellac, followed by a whole lot of coats of lacquer. Sanded lightly between every few coats to even out the surface since a higher gloss was desired. Not sure how this would work with a different stain but as much as they are maligned I have always found the minwax oil stains to work well. Dont enjoy using them for the smell but they do work. I just use a proper respirator when applying. |