WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 18, Issue 5 May President's Corner

Similar documents
wiping Varnish Wipe it on for a low-luster look or brush it on for a higher sheen

smooth operators Sanding Without Sandpaper

WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 19, Issue 6 June President s Ramblings

WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 19, Issue 10 October President s Ramblings

WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 19, Issue 7 July Vice President's Corner

Cleaning Procedure INTRODUCTION:

Finishes for Turners Thomas Irven

WOODStore.net. Thank You! Adobe Acrobat Reader Troubleshooting Guide. WOOD Store. Browse more than 1000 plans, projects, books, techniques, & more

Finishes and Finishing Techniques

Woodturning Fundamentals

Finishing your turnings By Fred Holder

Wood Turning Finishing Process. Compiled And Presented by Pete Marken For The 2018 Segmented Woodturners Symposium St Louis Missouri.

WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 16, Issue 10 October President's Corner

Kent Kings Cross Bench KKCB5500

WOOD REPAIR TECHNIQUES

#85-2-5A: PAINT STRIPPING AND FINISH ANALYSIS AND CORRECTION - (Aug 7, 1985)

Restoration of Circa 1914 Hermann Schmidt Zither Education Institute Concert Zither

How to use a Touch Up Bottle & Brush

TIMBERMATE. Non-acrylic Water-based Woodfiller NON CRACKING NON SHRINKING UNLIMITED SHELF LIFE. Wood Putty. EdgeFiller.

Refinishing Your Furniture

TIMBERMATE. Non-acrylic Water-based Woodfiller NON CRACKING NON SHRINKING UNLIMITED SHELF LIFE. Wood Putty. GrainFiller. EdgeFiller.

HOGNOSE PSALTERY KIT Assembly Instructions

There are also videos for many products This can be found on the own channel of "Borma Wachs"

TECHNICAL BULLETIN BELT FINISHING WITH MICRO-MESH

WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 14, Issue 5 May Sawdust from the President s Corner May 2010

B. Painting: Boat by Frankie Novak. Western Reserve Model Yacht Club Finishing Your Soling One Meter. From simplest to most complex. A.

Instructables Butcher Block Top

Your Best Finish! Darrell Krasoski and Charles Samaha Article originally prepared for the SeaWind Express

By Gail Cone. Disclaimer This is a presentation on how I created this project. It is not intended to be a definitive how to.

Car Dress Woodwork Repair and Finishing

SQUARE & RECTANGULAR BASES

NEO ANGLE BASE. Model Numbers

Sutherland Welles Ltd.

GTS Music diy-guitar.com

RENOVATING WOOD. 2 - Planning your work

Curved Metal Segmenting

Christmas Bell Ornament

Sandpaper Product Guide. Premium Automotive Aftermarket Quality Complete Selection of Hand & Power Sanding Accessories Excellent Value

THE PODIUM MUSIC STAND

Basic Wood Radio Cabinet Refinishing Part Two. By Eric Stenberg

Unit PO0205K Knowledge of Applying Fillers and Foundation Materials

INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFINISHING A UBERTI STOCK.

Items Needed: Be sure to read and fully understand all Instructions before beginning.

Sharpening Hand Tools

Fiddes Premier Water-based Floor Lacquers

Flexicryl Splashback Installation Guide Easy DIY Add a Pop of Colour!

CETOL INTERIOR STAIN PREPARATION

Surfaces Garage Doors Fiberglass Doors

Sutherland Welles Ltd.

Paint Masks - Stencils - Dry Rub Decals - Waterslides +44(0) (mobile)

Restoration of Phonoharp Company Harp Celest

COATING TECHNOLOGY HANDBOOK, Andreas Ntakoulias, ER-LAC

Finishing Brushes. no shop should be without. finishing room

FURNITURE FINISHING French polish for furniture finishing

UNIT TITLE: KNOWLEDGE OF APPLYING FILLERS AND FOUNDATION MATERIALS

Chief s Shop: Simple Woodworking Bench

Optima 450 LED Edge-Lit Single-Sided Light Box. Installation Instructions INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Figure 1. Tools you ll need

Paint models with latex

Restoration of Circa 1900 Menzenhauer/Oscar Schmidt Niagara Model Chord Zither

Street Design. MALL seating. Mall bench product details. Mall technical specification. Mall accessories. Mall material finishes

Scratching. The word sgraffito is derived from the Italian. A Guide to Sgraffito. 24 PotteryMaking Illustrated January/February 2007

CHRYSLER 300 CLUB Chrysler 300 Interior Door Star Emblem Replacement

Clock Case Repair and Finishing

Powerful low-speed polisher, 1600 watt L 1202

2K Liquid Metal Paint Technical Data Sheet

SHELDON Versatile seating

Sanding. Basics. Combine powerand hand-sanding for good results with no wasted time BY DAV I D S O R G

Street Design. BUCKLAND seating. Buckland bench product details. Buckland technical specification. Buckland accessories. Buckland material finishes

Project Skill Level: INTERMEDIATE Plywood Used: CANPLY EXTERIOR Good Two Sides (G2S) or precision sanded Aspen

APPLICATION NOTE - SR001. Cold Weather Application

GTS Music diy-guitar.com

Building the Bell Tower

Do it yourself! Tips for best results

MANUAL 3. Wrapping with Graficast Automotive & Deco Films HIGH LE VEL. GrafiWrap. Grafityp wrapping films

1 SELECT suitable material. It takes time to cut a cab. Don t waste it on rubbish.

GTS Music diy-guitar.com

M A N U A L 6 June 2017

31593IN-N /16 (98.2cm) 14 3/16 (36cm)

C Paint. Product Information Sheets

Curved Pieces are a Common Woodworking Challenge

WOOD CHIPS. Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 15, Issue 8 August President's Corner

PROVIDED BY WINDY URTINOWSKI AND REPRESENT HIS PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A SUPERIOR FINISH USING BRODAK DOPE

WOOD WOOD

Guidelines for working with

Coloring Wood Using the Don Derry Method and Other Coloring Considerations By Joe Fleming

DULUX WOODGARD EXTERIOR TIMBAPRESERVATIVE

GTS Music diy-guitar.com

SURFACE FINISH MAINTENANCE

Chisels. A set of Dovetail Paring chisels from Blue Spruce Toolworks (

Installation Guide. Aspect Stone Peel & Stick Tile. proper surface preparation is essential for a successful project. Installations Methods

Masking: Each mirrored sheet is well protected by a durable paint backing and

Rack 'Em Up. Materials: Tools

Glazing. A Step-by-Step Guide. Prepared By Tim Merrill

Hand Sanding. 4 ALI INDUSTRIES, INC. :: Sanding Sheets

20270IN-* 800MM KOHLER WHITE. 19 5/16"(49 cm) C 20 1/16 (51) 28 1/8 (71.4) 35 13/16 (91) 11 13/16"(30 cm)

Freehand Back-Filling: Polymer Clay and Resin Tutorial

Makin Shavins. Hard to comprehend. A Woodturning Newsletter

Fender Protectors. To ensure a successful installation, please read all of these instructions prior to starting.

SPR 01 FLEMING DIY GUITAR KIT Assembly Instructions

Contents. pages 20-24: Installing Edge sinks into. custom laminate countertops page 8: Installing Edge sinks into postform laminate countertops

Transcription:

WOOD CHIPS Greetings Fellow Woodworkers, Northwest Indiana Woodworkers Association Volume 18, Issue 5 May 2014 President's Corner Last month members impressed us with their items made for the 2x4 Challenge. It always amazes me how someone can create something so cool from a simple 2x4. Great going! Andrea Fox came to talk to us about making 2 cabinets for the Lake County Fair. The membership agreed to make the cabinets and CJ Compon was nice enough to volunteer his shop and work with the planning. We need people to help make this happen. See CJ or one of the Executive Board. Our Vice President Kevin will be running the meeting because I am on vacation in Sedona. I promise to bring back the sunshine and warm weather. Regards from Red Rock Sedona, AZ. Your President, Marcia Lichnerowicz Show and Tell John Novak Mick King Page 1

Dick Sader Leon Kozlowski Jon Robbins Leon Kozlowski Frank Berzinis Joe McDaniel Page 2

Kevin Sturgeon Bob Miller John Hunter 2 x 4 Challange Jon Robbins Max Hernick Page 3

Kevin Sturgeon Norm Johnson Joe McDaniel Turning class Page 4

Items for sale If you have any wood working related items that you wish to sell through the newsletter please contact John Hunter john.b.hunter@frontier.com Include a description and the price you are selling them for, also how you may be contacted. If you are looking for a tool that another member would like to sell you can place a wanted ad in the newsletter, just contact John Hunter at john.b.hunter@frontier.com Calendar of Events 2014 May 22 nd Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM June 17 th Committees Meeting at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage 7:00 PM June 26 th Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM July 7 th Executive Board Meeting 7 PM at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage, Gray house on corner. Sign out front says [Family Center] July 15 th Committees Meeting at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage 7:00 PM July 24 th Membership Meeting at Hidden at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM Page 5

July 31 st Set Up Club Booth at Lake County Fair 9 PM August 1 st 4 th Club Booth at Lake County Fair 10 AM 10 PM August 19 th Committees Meeting at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage 7:00 PM August 28 th Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM August 31 st Club Picnic at Hidden Lake Park 12 Noon September 16 th Committees Meeting at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage 7:00 PM September 25 th Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM October 6 th Executive Board Meeting at 7 PM at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage, Gray house on corner. Sign out front says [Family Center] October 21 st Committees Meeting at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage 7:00 PM October 23 rd Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM November 18 th Committees Meeting at 7:00 PM November 20 th Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 7:00 PM Toy Program December 16 th Committees Meeting at 2949 Willowcreek Rd, Portage 7:00 PM December 18 th Membership Meeting at Hidden Lake 6:00 PM Christmas Party, Installation and Awards Bob Flexner s Finishing Tips http://www.thefinishingstore.com/ Rubbing a Finish: The Key to Quality Of all the steps in finishing the one that people seem most hesitant about is rubbing. Yet rubbing a finish is as simple as sanding wood, and rubbing is the only step in finishing that can raise the quality of your work from average to special. No matter how careful you are, you can t apply a perfect finish. A brush always leaves brush marks, and a spray gun usually leaves some orange peel. Worse, there s always some dust in the air that can settle and stick to the finish. Rubbing removes these flaws, and, in addition, improves the tactile qualities of the finish surface. To overcome any fear you might have of rubbing a finish, apply several coats of a film-building finish to some scrap pieces of veneered plywood or MDF and practice. Try to rub through the finish on purpose to get a feel for how much rubbing it takes. Rub the surface to a gloss, and then cut it back with sandpaper or steel wool and start over. Approach rubbing a finish as you would cutting your first dovetail joint. Practice on scrap wood before trying it on a major project. The Finish. Film hardness is the quality in a finish that produces the best results when rubbed. Of the common film-building finishes, nitrocellulose lacquer is the easiest to rub to an even sheen with the stress on even. This is one of the primary reasons lacquer continues to be used by the furniture industry on its finest furniture. Page 6

Varnish (including polyurethane varnish) cures tough and scratch resistant, but it is the most difficult finish to rub to an even sheen precisely because it is so scratch resistant. You will get the best results if you allow the finish to cure for several weeks before rubbing. But the rubbed scratches will most likely still be coarser in some areas than others. Whichever finish you use, let it cure to the point where you can t smell any remaining solvent when you press your nose against the finish. Finishes that are rubbed before complete curing show scratches more and can even change sheen as the curing continues. Rubbing With Steel Wool. The simplest rubbed finish is one that is done with #0000 steel wool, or equivalent abrasive pad. Nothing more is involved than rubbing the surface in long strokes with the grain of the wood. As long as the strokes are straight and you keep an even pressure, the scratch marks you leave with the steel wool will soften and enhance the appearance and feel of the finish. It s unlikely you will rub through to the wood if you have applied at least three coats of a filmbuilding finish. But you have to be careful not to cut through the finish on edges. To avoid this, begin rubbing flat surfaces with short 3-inch to 6-inch strokes right up to the edge. Then connect these strokes with long straight strokes running the entire length of the surface, avoiding coming right up to the edge. You can use a lubricant (soapy water, mineral spirits, mineral oil, or wax) with your steel wool, or you can rub without a lubricant. With water-based finishes you shouldn t use mineral spirits, which can soften the finish. Using any of the lubricants will reduce the coarseness of the steel-wool scratching a little. But if you cut through an edge, the lubricant will color the wood keeping you from noticing the damage, and you will make it worse. It s best, therefore, not to use a lubricant until you have gained some experience using dry steel wool. Rubbing with steel wool improves the appearance and feel of a finish, but it doesn t remove flaws such as brush marks, orange peel or dust nibs. It just rounds them over. On tabletops subjected to harsh reflected light these flaws will still be noticeable. To remove them you have to level the surface before you rub it. Leveling with Sandpaper. You level a finish the same way you level wood to remove machine marks and other minor flaws by sanding through several grits of sandpaper from coarse to fine. The difference is that you begin with a much finer-grit sandpaper (usually #400 grit or #600 grit), and you don t need to sand in the direction of the grain except with the finest-grit sandpaper you intend to use. In fact, it s advantageous to change directions with each sandpaper grit, even sanding in circles if you like. This way you can easily see when you have sanded enough to remove all the scratches from the previous grit, and you are ready to move on to the next higher grit. Page 7

If the surface is flat and you want to keep it so, back your sandpaper with a flat cork, felt or rubber block. Otherwise, you can use your hand. Begin sanding with #600-grit wet/dry sandpaper. To reduce clogging, use one of the lubricants mentioned above. Sand until there are no more shiny spots caused by pores and other hollows. It s easiest to see these spots if you use a gloss finish for all your coats. You will control the sheen with the final grit abrasive you use. Clean off the sludge now and then to check if you ve sanded enough. If #600 grit doesn t cut through the problems fast enough, drop back to #400-grit sandpaper, or to #320 grit if the #400 grit is too slow. Then work back up through the grits. You can stop at #600 grit if you intend to rub with steel wool or with pumice. But you will usually get better results if you sand to #1000 grit first. Because you are removing much more finish when sanding than when simply rubbing with steel wool, the finish should be thicker to begin with or you will likely sand through. Since people thin and apply finishes differently and the porosity of woods differ significantly (for example, mahogany vs. maple), it s not possible to say exactly how many coats you should apply, but 3- to-5 should be adequate for close-grained woods and 4-to-6 for open-pored woods. Rubbing After Leveling It s very difficult to get an even sheen using sandpaper, no matter how fine a grit you sand to. You almost always have to finish off by rubbing with steel wool or a rubbing compound. Widely available and inexpensive pumice and rottenstone come in powder form, and you mix them with water, mineral spirits, or mineral oil to make a thin compound. You can do the mixing in a plastic squeeze bottle you use to spread the compound, or right on the surface you are rubbing. Rub the compound using a felt block or cloth wrapped tightly into a ball like a French-polishing pad. Rub in the direction of the grain. Pumice produces a satin sheen that is a little shinier than that produced by #0000 steel wool. Rottenstone produces a soft gloss. Commercial rubbing compounds in paste or liquid form usually produce a fairly high gloss. But you may have to experiment a little, because manufacturers don t follow any standard grading system that would let you know in advance the level of gloss you will get. When rubbing to a high gloss it s critical that you keep everything as clean as possible. Any large grit that gets between your rubbing pad and the surface may leave a scratch deep enough to cause you to have to drop back a grit or two to remove. Page 8