HOW TO APPLY POLYURETHANE TO WOOD
HOW TO APPLY POLYURETHANE TO WOOD
Wood finish applied smooth with Polyurethane (step by step)
HOW TO APPLY POLYURETHANE TO WOOD
Wood finish applied smooth with Polyurethane (step by step)
I meant a 400 grid not 320…
Did you add mineral spirits to the oil poly? I can’t ever get the oil poly to work with me lie that. I get one or 2 passes at the most before it starts lifting and drying.
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Looks great!
Do you thin the polyurethane with any thinner or is the viscosity shown the same as when it comes out of the can?
Its such an art… ive learnt so much just from watching how he moves his hand from bucket to table, without having to wait for drips to fall off, requires such precision. Also his dips of the brush are so consistent, as he gets 3 brushstrokes per dip everytime, and he doesnt ever get puddles or thin bits
Simple. To the point. Thank you! That table looks good. I made a desk and I can see brush strokes 😣
It would of been nice, if you said how to between coats
Thank you
Nice and beautiful
When you are working with a cherry wood stain and a polyurethane finish , what kind of back ground music goes with that beautiful finish? Do you think classical , or light classic rock n roll , Metallica is more for those dark grey and black jobs , I myself think Pink Floyd might do the trick what’s yours ?
I loved that you estimate how often to recoat by how many children you have 😆 I have six. I’m about to redo our kitchen table at year two.
Thank you sir well received
Why don’t yall post anymore?
Hi I just finished putting the polyurethane on my kitchen counters. Question when can I use my stove?
Nice table, but even nicer music dude. Steely Dan Royal Scam. Saw that in concert with Larry Carlton, one of the best.
Multitasking here… pooping and learning all about poly
Good work 💪👷
I used satin finish and it came out glossy, stirred it well , thinking I applied it too thick or it was packaged wrong.
This guy is dad level 9,000
Is that how it’s gonna look when it’s dry?
A lot of people don’t know the bubbles come from shaking the products rather than stirring
I can’t get it right! From what I see here I’m not using enough. Not enough topcoat or paint. Ahhh… Someday…
Thanks for sharing!
I keep getting brush strokes on my finish… I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong? Possibly doing this in the summer, even though I’m waiting for it to be totally cool outside? Can someone suggest help please?
Great video, so after this application do you have to do another one and if I heard you correctly you would sand this one down with a 320 grid?? Do you have to sanded again? I’m doing tables and I need to make the least mistakes as possible
Super helpful video. Thanks so much for sharing
Question , can I use on a painted surface ?
Stodoys has a lot of plans to choose from.
Hey thank you so much for this video! I’m a first time home owner with lots of diys, this is a nice intro to polyurethane. 🙂
What type of poly is that tho? Clear ? Semi-gloss ?
Great painting technique…did you thin the poly with mineral spirits? It looks pretty runny. Plus manufacturer says first brush against the grain then after with the grain. Thoughts? Honestly I hate working with polyurethane.. You should try Osmo Polyx. Much better and just as durable plus it doesnt make your wood look like plastic. Plus no sanding no smell, nothing. Much better product you should try it
how long between coats?
Thank you for this video. How long does it take to be dry?
Hypothetically let’s say I paint the wood first, with say standard wall paint, would the poly eurothane damage it or react with it?
Great help! Best was the you were listening to Royal Scam.
how come u not getting bubbles? how did u get rid of it ?
Steely Dan😄👍
Thank you for your great video. Iv been refinishing an old coffee table my grandfather made over 40 years ago for my Mom. And thanks to your video and others like you I’m almost done and I’m able to give to her for Christmas. Thanks again
All the other applications I have see say to not use the brush quickly like painting, and you are doing that and it looks good. Is your poly thinned.
Woodprix Blueprints has some very useful blueprints with all the details you need.
Always paint from the wet edge out. Don’t dance around!
I did it myself with the Woodglut plans. I think this is the best way to find out how to build it.
Can I use it in carrom board
I never have been able to achieve the second sweep-over with the brush due to the quick-drying nature of the product, esp if it’s water based. It leaves awful brush lines and clumps. I’ve lately thinned it down, allowing the blending to go on much more smoothly. It did require multiple coats tho, but worth it.
I prefer to build with Woodprix plans.
Thx for the video. Good tips, especially about straining the polyurethane before applying.
Everything is awesome but wear a dang respirator, all my old generation of painters can’t seem to grasp the idea of fumes and things they put into their respiratory systems 🤯 again awesome work but as a younger generation of painters please advise against using an oil/shellac/ceramic ect paints without proper protection🤙not talking about interior water based latex paints here 👍😉
I am using the satin finish. How many coats do you suggest for a decorative live edge light. It will not be subject to wear. thx
Do you have to mix this stuff or is it just one can?
Beautiful!
Thanks for the refresher! Helped my door turn out great. Thank you.