Re: finishing suggestions

a few suggestions. after you sand it, polish it with the shavings from the wood, that makes it shiny. sanding with 400? weird... ive never used about

325. (it seemed to give a nice smooth finish, on yellow cedar, maple, and mahogany. do you mean as in finishes that you put on the wood? Beeswax seems to be good for that, first coat with steel wool, second with cloth, then polish with fingers.

Hello Harry,

As a newbie, you can sand with 120, 150, 220, 325, 400 grits. (Papers up to

2000 grit are available.) Start with the course grit (even 100 grit if necessary) and work toward the finer grits. Sand with each grit until the scratches from the previous grits are gone. Aluminum oxide sandpaper is the best choice. Cloth backed cheap belt sander loops can be torn into small strips that make for excellent sanding also. After sanding, wipe on oil or clear finish of your choice. Just make the wood shine before applying the finish. The finish can be buffed if desired.

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