Simon Pettitt
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Hello,
I've started making a few things from reclaimed scaffold boards, and for once, I'd like to make the end grain of softwood look decent. Usually when I'm using softwood, it's to build something functional so I've never been bothered by the below. But for various reasons, I am using scaffold boards for some projects and want it to look nice and smooth.
I thought I could fill it, sand it or both, but I wanted to ask what other people would do.
both of these looked like the board on the right, but I sanded the one on the left at 80 and 120 and then vacuum'd out to check progress. Not a bad start, but some of the holes(?) are quite deep, and so I wondered if other people have products they would use. If you would fill it in any way, what would you use?
I have some black resin coming to fill cracks in some of these boards for effect...I wonder what it would look like with black filler then sanded back...
I've started making a few things from reclaimed scaffold boards, and for once, I'd like to make the end grain of softwood look decent. Usually when I'm using softwood, it's to build something functional so I've never been bothered by the below. But for various reasons, I am using scaffold boards for some projects and want it to look nice and smooth.
I thought I could fill it, sand it or both, but I wanted to ask what other people would do.
both of these looked like the board on the right, but I sanded the one on the left at 80 and 120 and then vacuum'd out to check progress. Not a bad start, but some of the holes(?) are quite deep, and so I wondered if other people have products they would use. If you would fill it in any way, what would you use?
I have some black resin coming to fill cracks in some of these boards for effect...I wonder what it would look like with black filler then sanded back...