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Re: What if I sand down to the wood?
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 4/5/1999, 3:23 pm
In Response To: What if I sand down to the wood? (CHad)

> I am working on sanding and finishing my CLC. I was hand sanding around
> the combing and I went through to the wood. Do I need to re-coat these
> thin areas with epoxy or can I just count on the Varnish to protect those
> areas?

Generally, epoxy is more durable (tough and waterproof) than varnish. Varnish is more UV-resistant than epoxy.

It seems like a small bit of extra mixing and application for the peace of mind that water will never touch the wood. I say re-coat.

> Also when sanding the surface some areas have kind of a spotted checkered
> pattern, what is this? Am I scratching the glass(Is it OK to cut into the
> glass?) or have I just not sanded it all the way smooth in those areas?
> When I wet it with water it looks fine.

If the little spots are a lighter white than the surrounding epoxy, then you've probably sanded the glass. (it's okay, as long as you don't sand any deeper!) Just recoat with epoxy and lightly re-sand.

Shawn

> Thanks in advance. CHad

Messages In This Thread

What if I sand down to the wood?
CHad -- 4/5/1999, 2:01 pm
Re: What if I sand down to the wood?
Shawn Baker -- 4/5/1999, 3:23 pm