the_g_ster
Established Member
I have two questions that as a newbie I am a bit stumped on so far.
I have been using some walnut and got to point of finishing it. Having planed it all down I have taken a ROS to it in progressive grits down to 400. It's great except for there are very very small scratches even on 400 grit from the ROS. I am using a metabo 450 duo and applying light pressure, the pads are far from clogged as the dust extraction is excellent on the sander.
What is the best method of finishing this kind of wood to prepare for whatever coating without this little orbital marks.
Secondly I need to apply a water resistant coating to it. I have tried chestnut acrylic so far and looks okay, but I'd like a really good finish and without spraying I wondered what the best way to do this was. So far I have a pretty good finish, but like to get it as good as possible.
I have been using some walnut and got to point of finishing it. Having planed it all down I have taken a ROS to it in progressive grits down to 400. It's great except for there are very very small scratches even on 400 grit from the ROS. I am using a metabo 450 duo and applying light pressure, the pads are far from clogged as the dust extraction is excellent on the sander.
What is the best method of finishing this kind of wood to prepare for whatever coating without this little orbital marks.
Secondly I need to apply a water resistant coating to it. I have tried chestnut acrylic so far and looks okay, but I'd like a really good finish and without spraying I wondered what the best way to do this was. So far I have a pretty good finish, but like to get it as good as possible.