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Default Filling in scratches after stain and lacquer

On Tuesday, July 23, 2013 12:04:37 AM UTC-5, djc wrote:
Hi all. Rookie woodworker here with a rookie mistake. After gluing and biscuiting my first table top, I had a few seams that were not flush (kinda far off). I used 40 grit sandpaper to sand down the joints and then proceeded up to 400 grit. It felt smooth to the touch and I went ahead and stained and put a coat of polyurethane on. After the poly, the subtle rough edges became very apparent. Is that normal? (ie for a poly to enhance mistakes)



I thought a couple more coats of poly would smooth them out since they are not too deep, but did not do much. Any recommendations? I am not sure if there is a special lacquer that could fill in the scratches, or if I just apply a heavier amount poly and sand out, or just go back to square one and resand to the way it should've been.



Any feedback would be most welcome. Thank you.


I'll add a penny's worth: After I glue up a table top, I take it to the local lumber yard and have them run it through their wide belt sander at 80 grit. I get a much better result in 10 minutes on their machine than a couple of hours of hand work in my shop for less than $10.

Larry