11-30-2016, 03:33 PM
I'm about to finish a cherry clock. My daughter is fine if the clock is unstained or very lightly stained. Here is the process I'm thinking of. Please feel free to offer suggestions, especially if I'm ignoring an important step.
1) Power and hand sand to 220 grit.
2) Apply Charles Neil's blotch control.
3) Hand sand to 400 grit following blotch control before using General Finishes water based dye/stain. If I use the dye/stain it will be either natural or a very light color. I'll see how it looks on a test piece.
4) I plan to use Waterlox as a finish. The first coat will be thinned with mineral spirits. Each succeeding coat will be applied full strength. I plan to hand sand each coat using 600 grit or 4xxx steel wool. I think four coats should be enough.
5) Finally, I'll apply a decent hand wax and lightly buff.
Well, that's the plan. For me finishing is the most difficult and least liked part of furniture making. Let me know if I omitted something or if there is an easier way to get a good result.
1) Power and hand sand to 220 grit.
2) Apply Charles Neil's blotch control.
3) Hand sand to 400 grit following blotch control before using General Finishes water based dye/stain. If I use the dye/stain it will be either natural or a very light color. I'll see how it looks on a test piece.
4) I plan to use Waterlox as a finish. The first coat will be thinned with mineral spirits. Each succeeding coat will be applied full strength. I plan to hand sand each coat using 600 grit or 4xxx steel wool. I think four coats should be enough.
5) Finally, I'll apply a decent hand wax and lightly buff.
Well, that's the plan. For me finishing is the most difficult and least liked part of furniture making. Let me know if I omitted something or if there is an easier way to get a good result.