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Steven Cooper2
03-28-2024, 12:29 AM
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So I have this Ø24" spruce cookie I just flattened. Debating on how best to finish it...

I'm planning on doing a bowtie or two on the top/bottom over the cracks that are filled with epoxy. Going to round-over the edges and sand the outside and top/bottom faces to 300+

For the table top, should I do table top epoxy? I have some on hand? Would something like linseed oil or wipe on poly be a better bet?

Should I seal it with epoxy and then finish with something else?

Open to ideas.

Edward Weber
03-28-2024, 10:37 AM
Just a suggestion but an oil finish would make the grain pop a bit, once fully cured, you could coat with epoxy.

Tom Bender
04-01-2024, 7:17 AM
As with most wood, apply equal finish to both sides, equal in moisture resistance.

Steven Cooper2
04-05-2024, 12:29 AM
So far, I've shellacd it and done 2 light epoxy pours to try and fill in all the little checks. It sucked yup about a pint of shellac between both sides. It did seem to swell the grain a bit and it took a couple days of little cracking noises before I got fed up with it and started with epoxy.


I'm thinking if it stops drinking epoxy into the cracks, I'll take the epoxy layer down flush with the wood and then do ~1/16 again of epoxy.

Or maybe some tried and true.

Or maybe some poly.

Hmmm, I'll think about this over a few beverages.

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Jim Becker
04-05-2024, 9:55 AM
Since you went down the resin route, T&T is not really an option as it's a penetrating oil product in all three formulas. At this point, I'd do a thin flood coat of table top resin, abrade to flatten and then spray the finish of your choice on top before buffing that out to the sheen you prefer.

Steven Cooper2
06-11-2024, 12:50 AM
the tabletop I put on top was more to hopefully fill all the little cracks, which it only sort of did. I ended up planing it all off (just barely and trying to re-fill everything.

I several coats of poly on it, probably ~20, with several of them being wet sanded with poly as so many of the little checks weren't fully closed and ended up as little pock marks.

Eventually it has mostly worked out, but then my kids dented it a bit. Seems decent though...

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