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You are making me envious with all your production.
I see sawdust on the floor and how do you keep the finish so nice. I always get into trouble with my finish but I do have a cold garage and humid.... which slows the dry time and allows particulates to settle. One day....i will get a vacuum system....until then.....I try john wrote in message ... |
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 06:57:39 -0700, "jloomis" wrote:
You are making me envious with all your production. Since I'm retired now, I have the time to devote to woodworking. My favorite uncle was a cabinet maker and I always envied him working in his shop. He had far more skill and experience than I'll ever have, but I try! I see sawdust on the floor and how do you keep the finish so nice. The camera lies! You really only need to worry about dust for the last coat of finish, since you sand between coats. For those days I plan to not disturb anything, and tip toe around carefully in my work! For projects this big I'm confined to the dirty shop, but for smaller pieces I finish them in the laundry room. I always get into trouble with my finish but I do have a cold garage and humid.... Finish is probably the biggest challenge. I still haven't achieved a "piano shine" on anything I've done, but I'm experimenting and learning all the time. I just bought some 600 wet/dry paper to play with, and some polishing compound, and I have a little car wax buffer machine I can try as well... One of my grandfathers was a "French polisher", but I never met him. Now THATS a lot of work!! which slows the dry time and allows particulates to settle. One day....i will get a vacuum system....until then.....I try I have 2 Shop Vacs, one is an old metal one and it rusted out, but the motor unit is still good. One of these days I plan to buy some hose and a large can and turn it into a central shop vac. One of the problems of using a local vac is the exhaust air blows dust all over the shop! Another option is to get a dust bag for a large fan (Lee Valley sells one) and set up a giant air cleaner. |
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![]() "jloomis" wrote in message ... You are making me envious with all your production. I see sawdust on the floor and how do you keep the finish so nice. I always get into trouble with my finish but I do have a cold garage and humid.... which slows the dry time and allows particulates to settle. One day....i will get a vacuum system....until then.....I try john wrote in message ... No explanation for the method used here but if you use a gel varnish you can almost throw a hand full of saw dust across the varnished surface 10~15 minutes after applying. Recoat time 3~4 hours. |
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