Hi
Thanks to water/glass stains, I have been refurbing my GPlan table.
Started flatting it back with 80 grit
Then applied wood dye (not stain) X 3
Then varnish X 3, flatting back between 2 & 3.
Thing is, the visible scratch marks are just that... visible.
I regret starting with 80, and should have begun with 120 (max), I reckon.
So, I've re-flatted, starting with 240, and have gone through to 400 now. There seems no point in chasing it through to 1000 (by hand).
Scratch marks still visible, but surface is smooth... i.e., marks are visible only, cannot feel them.
Cork rubbing block used throughout, and fortunately there's still a good surface-to-surface match with the border
Any suggestions please?
Last pic shows turps cleansed
Wife's happy with how it looks at the moment (prior to white sprit, re-varnish & wax)
Thanks
Thanks to water/glass stains, I have been refurbing my GPlan table.
Started flatting it back with 80 grit
Then applied wood dye (not stain) X 3
Then varnish X 3, flatting back between 2 & 3.
Thing is, the visible scratch marks are just that... visible.
I regret starting with 80, and should have begun with 120 (max), I reckon.
So, I've re-flatted, starting with 240, and have gone through to 400 now. There seems no point in chasing it through to 1000 (by hand).
Scratch marks still visible, but surface is smooth... i.e., marks are visible only, cannot feel them.
Cork rubbing block used throughout, and fortunately there's still a good surface-to-surface match with the border
Any suggestions please?
Last pic shows turps cleansed
Wife's happy with how it looks at the moment (prior to white sprit, re-varnish & wax)
Thanks