UTMonkey
Established Member
Hi All,
l am very new to applying lacquers but I thought I would use it on a plane cabinet I am building (not worthy of a WIP).
Anyway, here is what I have done.
1. Sand board to 240 grit.
2. Apply Chestnut acrylic sanding sealer.
3. After 20 minutes have a gentle rub with an Abranet 400. Wipe with tack cloth.
4. Apply Chestnut acrylic gloss lacquer
5. After 20 minutes, another gentle rub with the 400 grit. Wipe with tack cloth.
6. Repeat 4 to 5 twice more.
At this stage I do have a smooth finish, but nothing that I would describe as gloss.
I decide to apply some black bison wax, this does improve matters a bit but doesn't wow me.
Is birch ply a bad first timber to try this with?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
l am very new to applying lacquers but I thought I would use it on a plane cabinet I am building (not worthy of a WIP).
Anyway, here is what I have done.
1. Sand board to 240 grit.
2. Apply Chestnut acrylic sanding sealer.
3. After 20 minutes have a gentle rub with an Abranet 400. Wipe with tack cloth.
4. Apply Chestnut acrylic gloss lacquer
5. After 20 minutes, another gentle rub with the 400 grit. Wipe with tack cloth.
6. Repeat 4 to 5 twice more.
At this stage I do have a smooth finish, but nothing that I would describe as gloss.
I decide to apply some black bison wax, this does improve matters a bit but doesn't wow me.
Is birch ply a bad first timber to try this with?
Thanks in advance.
Mark