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    Thanks John. Then do you think the Arm-R-Seal...

    Thanks John. Then do you think the Arm-R-Seal is sufficient by itself, or would you recommend something else for a final top layer? I don't have young kids anymore, so supreme water resistance...
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    mixing polys: Minwax over Arm-R-Seal?

    I have a couple of questions for those of you who've used Arm-R-Seal Satin. I have a dining table top of white oak. It's been stained and the top surface has 4 coats. IMO it looks good, but am...
  3. Thanks guys. I ended up trying some Varathane...

    Thanks guys. I ended up trying some Varathane fill sticks, trying to mix them to get a color match after staining a test piece. That did not go well, either the color or the application (difficult...
  4. tear-out repair: sawdust mix vs. good putty?

    I'm building a dining room table with a top of white oak. It has 2 or 3 small imperfections (a bit of tear out, open grain near knots), that I need to deal with. I would estimate the imperfection...
  5. Well, by really learning to dial in the blade...

    Well, by really learning to dial in the blade projection and keeping the blade sharp, I've finally finished with the planing of the table top (top/visible side) and most of the sanding. I was able...
  6. Wow, what a great site! I'm amazed at all the...

    Wow, what a great site! I'm amazed at all the good info here ... especially from a bunch of "neanderthals". :)
    Seriously, all these tips are great. It's especially comforting to know not to...
  7. Newbie question on bench plane use with hard wood

    Hello, new here to the site, and have a question for all the hand tool experts. I'm new to the use of hand planes, but needed one to help flatten a table top, so just acquired one. The plane I...
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