The finer the grit the smoother the finish. I've been using 600 grit on an orbital sander to do the finish on a table I'm building. Before I seal it I'll use 1000 grit.
[ - ] MaryXmas 1 point 7 monthsSep 5, 2024 21:23:54 ago (+1/-0)
250 to 500 grit. Use your fingers,not a sander. A sander will make you finish the entire thing. Then spray lots of fine coats of poly spray paint. Don't use the brush poly because it will not get the final finish.
The finer the grit the smoother the finish. I've been using 600 grit on an orbital sander to do the finish on a table I'm building. Before I seal it I'll use 1000 grit.
If you do it right it will look brand new, as long as it's actually solid wood and not a veneer. It may just be a bit difficult to try and match the color stain and finish used unless you redo the entire thing.
When I was a teenager, I would buy furniture at yard sales and clean it up and then resell it. If this piece is part of a set, it's probably worth the trouble. Mostly a bunch of sand paper and elbow grease.
Otherwise, if it's not part of a set, you probably won't sell it for as much as the trouble is worth.
It's a mid-century modern end table this stuff flies no matter what. I sure hope it looks normal after sanding. I guess the main question is will it look normal after sanding?
Thats some intense refinishing master foo. I count the work as learning. Got the table for 10 so ending up with a finders fee is ok. Yeah having the matching table would be nice.
ProTip: Lane Acclaim was a mass produced furniture brand from the 60's, but the quality and wood was good. Learn what it is and keep an eye out. They are easyish to still find. It's easy to cobble together a "set" if you find a few stray pieces at a yard sale here and there.
You can use a hot clothing iron and a tea towel/cloth to extract water rings out of poly. Go online and look for a good tutorial. The black stuff is another matter.
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If this piece is part of a set, it's probably worth the trouble.
Mostly a bunch of sand paper and elbow grease.
Otherwise, if it's not part of a set, you probably won't sell it for as much as the trouble is worth.
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Then do a pass with 100.
Finish with 120.
Then a coat of lacqure.
Let dry.
Sand with 150.
Coat again.
180.
Coat.
220.
It will look great, but you will never sell it for any amount equaling the effort you put into it unless it belongs to a set.
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Learn what it is and keep an eye out. They are easyish to still find.
It's easy to cobble together a "set" if you find a few stray pieces at a yard sale here and there.
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No sanding after it is stained
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If it doesn't get noticeably sanded down, it's going to look exactly like that. If it's solid wood, sand it down and make it look brand new.
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