Thanks for an excellent tutorial. I'm going to want to finish some drums I am building to a HIGH GLOSS finish. You mentioned the Abralon sanding pads are great for the intermediate sheens but I wonder if they are ok for the high gloss as well? I like the construction of the Abralon product and would like to use it if it can work for me. What do you think Mr Neil? thx in advance
I really enjoy your videos Charles. Great information in an easy to understand demonstration. I'm finishing a woodworking project using your steps and the Mirka Abralon product. Good stuff !
Thanks !
One question I have for you is is this: Do you sand between your coats or just apply 3-4 coats and then begin the rubbing process?
Hello Mr. Neil, I like your video. I have a benchrest rifle stock I would like to put a hard smooth clear coat finish on, It will be used shooting off a rest on a bench so it needs to be able to slide on recoil. what would be a good product, and can it be painted on or does it have to be sprayed. and when you apply several coats do you sand after each coat . thanks for the help. Terry
I have put 4 or 5 coats of water based varathane on my test table. I stated to wet sand it by hand with a 1000 grain paper and soppy water. The more and sand it, the less gloss I gets. I gets less glossy then the unsanded varathane looks.
What is the problem? Is it varathatne, I don’t have enough varnish? What did I do wrong?
@SmoothlyLethal depending on how rough the finish is, I usually use 1000, 2000, and 3000 abralon pads By mirka, the 3000 is a high satin sheen , 2000 is a lower one, i prefer a satin sheen for everyday use, you can also get 4000 grit for a gloss, just be sure you have plenty of finish on there to rub, remember rubbing is actually just fine sanding, and you are removing finish, I always go an extra coat or 2 if I plan to rub
Thank you Mr. Neil for all your videos. Fantastic! You have helped me on so many projects. Un warping a cabnit door thats been warped for over 50 years may be my favorite. Keep the knowlege comeing.
ok what do i use to start . he said some thing about 4 coats. but of what ?does anybody know .step1.stain step2. sand .step3. gloss? then rub it to a high gloss can ? or what ?
I liked this video as well as part 1. I'm practicing this on some scrap wood and I'll be doing this on my next upcoming project once I get better at it. Thanks for these videos...very helpful! :)
Thanks for an excellent tutorial. I'm going to want to finish some drums I am building to a HIGH GLOSS finish. You mentioned the Abralon sanding pads are great for the intermediate sheens but I wonder if they are ok for the high gloss as well? I like the construction of the Abralon product and would like to use it if it can work for me. What do you think Mr Neil? thx in advance
Ismlor 3 months ago
@Ismlor Yes sir, they make a 4000 grit that will give you a gloss sheen ,,
InTheWorkshop 3 months ago
It looks a lot different when I rub one out......
MrDavidBeverly 7 months ago
May I know the color you use on that table? What color is it?
Gioxtream 7 months ago
I really enjoy your videos Charles. Great information in an easy to understand demonstration. I'm finishing a woodworking project using your steps and the Mirka Abralon product. Good stuff !
Thanks !
One question I have for you is is this: Do you sand between your coats or just apply 3-4 coats and then begin the rubbing process?
captainobvious9999 11 months ago
Excellent videos. Thanks !
captainobvious9999 1 year ago
Hello Mr. Neil, I like your video. I have a benchrest rifle stock I would like to put a hard smooth clear coat finish on, It will be used shooting off a rest on a bench so it needs to be able to slide on recoil. what would be a good product, and can it be painted on or does it have to be sprayed. and when you apply several coats do you sand after each coat . thanks for the help. Terry
homermoore 1 year ago
I have put 4 or 5 coats of water based varathane on my test table. I stated to wet sand it by hand with a 1000 grain paper and soppy water. The more and sand it, the less gloss I gets. I gets less glossy then the unsanded varathane looks.
What is the problem? Is it varathatne, I don’t have enough varnish? What did I do wrong?
please help!!
jesusthesupersavior 1 year ago
hello,
i am working on an office desk for everyday use, what grit would you recommend?
SmoothlyLethal 1 year ago
@SmoothlyLethal depending on how rough the finish is, I usually use 1000, 2000, and 3000 abralon pads By mirka, the 3000 is a high satin sheen , 2000 is a lower one, i prefer a satin sheen for everyday use, you can also get 4000 grit for a gloss, just be sure you have plenty of finish on there to rub, remember rubbing is actually just fine sanding, and you are removing finish, I always go an extra coat or 2 if I plan to rub
InTheWorkshop 1 year ago
Like, like, like! Thank you so much Mr. Neil! After searching for days on YouTube I finally found your videos!!! :)
ToneKingGuitarMan 1 year ago
Thank you Mr. Neil for all your videos. Fantastic! You have helped me on so many projects. Un warping a cabnit door thats been warped for over 50 years may be my favorite. Keep the knowlege comeing.
Thanks again.
bosmabb 1 year ago
ok what do i use to start . he said some thing about 4 coats. but of what ?does anybody know .step1.stain step2. sand .step3. gloss? then rub it to a high gloss can ? or what ?
nec2005handbook 1 year ago
@nec2005handbook 4 coat of gloss so it can be Thick to sand.
Moe7133 1 year ago
pls mr. neil can you tell what sander u r using?
userss00 1 year ago
Nice Job Niel, I have 30yrs of finishing and it nice to see someone give very good advise.and correct information
MrWoodFinisher 1 year ago
very helpful info mr. Neil. thanx
Miltn72 2 years ago
Hey Charles, where do you get those fancy sanding discs?
slaintedan 2 years ago
Charles, you just saved me several years. Thanks Man!
ericexfactory 2 years ago
I liked this video as well as part 1. I'm practicing this on some scrap wood and I'll be doing this on my next upcoming project once I get better at it. Thanks for these videos...very helpful! :)
GamingDrummer89 3 years ago 2
great vid charles!
thanks
intbn 3 years ago 2
Thanks Charles.. great video.. great tips..
looking forward to more of your great tips..
sumbook 3 years ago 2
Charles rules! ;) I looking forward to be catched later
tritrek 3 years ago 2
Thank you for this video. It really is very helpful. I do not know so much about finishing and am needing to learn.
kbj76 3 years ago 2