04-04-2016, 09:13 PM
I'm about ready to apply finish to a large floor mirror (6' x 3') I'm making as a wedding present for my oldest son and his lovely betrothed. It's made entirely of walnut, 4" wide flat stock and a complex molding around the outer edges. I've never wet sanded anything-unless you count the drink that spilled on another project long ago and not very far away.
I plan to use Watco Dark Walnut (subject to testing) and need to know what I need to know, including:
1. What prep is required--I plan to do all sanding by hand. The molding will be a challenge, I'm sure, but I'm going to make a matching form out of bondo (tip I recall out of some tip book I saw years ago) (Any better ideas on the form would be appreciated,
2. What type, grits of sandpaper? I got some of that 3m flexible paper for the molding and I suppose for consistency, I probably should us it on the flat stuff as well, but again, I'm all ears for better approaches.
3. I assume a hardwood block to carry the paper-I'm guessing my felt or cork blocks won't fare too well in the Watco.
4. General application tips. How long to keep the Watco on, when to wipe off, how many applications, etc.
I'll probably use shellac or wipe on semi gloss poly as a top coat, unless there's a better choice.
On the other hand, just point me to a good tutorial and I'll go away quietly.
Any tips would be appreciated. Grandkids' (if I'm so lucky) could be at stake.
Thank
I plan to use Watco Dark Walnut (subject to testing) and need to know what I need to know, including:
1. What prep is required--I plan to do all sanding by hand. The molding will be a challenge, I'm sure, but I'm going to make a matching form out of bondo (tip I recall out of some tip book I saw years ago) (Any better ideas on the form would be appreciated,
2. What type, grits of sandpaper? I got some of that 3m flexible paper for the molding and I suppose for consistency, I probably should us it on the flat stuff as well, but again, I'm all ears for better approaches.
3. I assume a hardwood block to carry the paper-I'm guessing my felt or cork blocks won't fare too well in the Watco.
4. General application tips. How long to keep the Watco on, when to wipe off, how many applications, etc.
I'll probably use shellac or wipe on semi gloss poly as a top coat, unless there's a better choice.
On the other hand, just point me to a good tutorial and I'll go away quietly.
Any tips would be appreciated. Grandkids' (if I'm so lucky) could be at stake.
Thank
Tony