Amateur woodworkers can achieve professional quality finishes on their projects with simple materials that are brushed or wiped onto the wood. The secrets include focusing on brushable polyurethane varnish, brushable shellac and wipe on glaze coats. Readers will learn how to use and clean a fine finishing brush, when to brush and when to wipe the finish on and how to get a flawless finish. Includes detailed instructions for matching colours with simple stains, how to make nondescript woods such as poplar look great and how to apply a glaze coat for professional highlights on carvings, moldings and other details. Includes special section on reviving damaged finishes, erasing water damage and when all else fails, how to strip off the old finish and start over.
About the AuthorAmerican Woodworker is one of the premier publications for woodworking. Their roster of craftsman contributors provide top notch technical information in a way that hobbyists can understand. The magazine has over 140 issues in their backlist. Randy Johnson is the Editor.
Book InformationISBN 9781565237476
Author Randy JohnsonFormat Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Fox Chapel PublishingPublisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Weight(grams) 435g
Dimensions(mm) 279mm * 216mm * 9mm