Table top finishes
are unique in the finishing world for a number of reasons. It’s in these
differences that you have to handle finishing a tabletop a little bit
differently than you would handle many of your other woodworking projects.
First of
all, a table top finish is different because of what a table top has to deal
with in its lifetime. The table will see a lot more than a mirror frame. For
this reason, the table top finish needs to be durable, and protect the Woodworking.
Also, a table top
is a very large surface, so the finish that you use needs to blend together it
really well and lay out flat. If it is not, it can look very obvious where each
section of wood finishing
was applied, and overlapping spray marks will look like zebra stripes.
To avoid all these
problems, take a look at the two very easy to apply finishes that I’m about to
discuss coming up in the post. One of them is a spraying option, and the other
one is a hand applied option.
Between the two,
you are sure to find something that’ll work out really well for you. This way,
your table top will look as good as the rest of the piece, and still be
protected for the long run.
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