bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hello all
I am about to start my MFT-Router table, well, I say "start", I am just making the top and then attaching the short legs on to my mobile base where my table saw used to sit.
Anyway, I have 25mm MR MDF cut to size and everything.
This will be a Router table with MFT capabilities along with Matchfit dovetail grooves on it so it can also work as my assembly table. (Ambitious, I know ) - Inspired by the table of Dennis from Hooked on Wood.
I am a bit confused as to what finish to go for it. Ideally I would have liked some sort of laminate on it, but I don't know if it is a good idea or not, easy to do or not, what laminate and where to buy the stuff.
My other option was to coat it and seal it with something. some people say Osmo works best. Others swear by some sort of thin varnish (but don't give their secret recipe for the spirit-varnish mix)
My requirement is that the finish is durable to last a few years, and that glue doesn't stick to it too much and can be cleaned easily.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
P.S - I will be applying the finish before machining the holes and the grooves as per suggestions from online users and some on here as well.
I am about to start my MFT-Router table, well, I say "start", I am just making the top and then attaching the short legs on to my mobile base where my table saw used to sit.
Anyway, I have 25mm MR MDF cut to size and everything.
This will be a Router table with MFT capabilities along with Matchfit dovetail grooves on it so it can also work as my assembly table. (Ambitious, I know ) - Inspired by the table of Dennis from Hooked on Wood.
I am a bit confused as to what finish to go for it. Ideally I would have liked some sort of laminate on it, but I don't know if it is a good idea or not, easy to do or not, what laminate and where to buy the stuff.
My other option was to coat it and seal it with something. some people say Osmo works best. Others swear by some sort of thin varnish (but don't give their secret recipe for the spirit-varnish mix)
My requirement is that the finish is durable to last a few years, and that glue doesn't stick to it too much and can be cleaned easily.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
P.S - I will be applying the finish before machining the holes and the grooves as per suggestions from online users and some on here as well.