Paddy Roxburgh
Established Member
Reading the endless back and forth of Charles and David on the cap iron thread something occurred to me that I have been meaning to ask. Assuming that you have hand planed your surface successfully with no tear and a shiny surface would you go straight to finish or would you give it a quick sand with 240 to key the surface? I do the latter because Paul Sellers told me to, but it always seem like a bit of a shame. Does it depend on choice of finish? Also if this is the correct strategy the does the same apply to glue surfaces? I have never keyed hand planed boards for edge jointing but would this give a better key for the glue?
In all of this I am only talking about a quick rub with fine paper not sanding that involves any appreciable stock removal.
Thanks, Paddy
Mods, I have posted this in hand tools rather than finishing as I am primarily interested in what hand tool users do. Hope that's ok
In all of this I am only talking about a quick rub with fine paper not sanding that involves any appreciable stock removal.
Thanks, Paddy
Mods, I have posted this in hand tools rather than finishing as I am primarily interested in what hand tool users do. Hope that's ok