View Single Post
Old 5th Apr 2020, 5:23 pm   #14
David G4EBT
Dekatron
 
David G4EBT's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cottingham, East Yorkshire, UK.
Posts: 5,760
Default Re: Polyeurthane Sanding Question

It's as well to use sanding sealer which will fill the grain, prior to using varnishing. Sanding sealer is basically lacquer with zinc stearate added, which is a 'soapy' substance which fills the grain. The zinc stearate settles to the bottom of the container, so needs a good shake before application. You can apply it with a brush or cloth.

It comes in both cellulose and shellac - the cellulose type dries quicker, but the shellac dries in a matter of minutes anyway, then you can lightly sand it before applying whatever varnish you wish to use. As you say, modern veneer is very thin - usually just 0.6mm so you need to be cautious about sanding. It's become rather expensive, especially in small quantities such as 250 mL and if ordered by post.

Chestnut and Liberon brands are well regarded. EG:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chestnut-...Sn60fJ47ATESYA

Hope that helps.
__________________
David.
BVWS Member.
G-QRP Club member 1339.
David G4EBT is offline