When distressing I use a fine grit
sandpaper block, but you can actually also distress with a wet rag if you've only done one color and there is wood underneath.
While they were shaping, Robert mentioned that he'd been using the same piece of wood as
his sandpaper block for 25 years.
Not exact matches
Collect some items of different textures — a silky scarf, a square of fine
sandpaper, a velvety toy and a hard wooden
block — and encourage them to feel each one in turn.
To do this, you'll want to grab some
sandpaper or a paint - removing
block, steel wool, and a pumice stone.
Use 100 grit
sandpaper on a sanding
block.
Hi Alison — It never hurts to sand the surface a bit with
sandpaper on a hand sanding
block just to rough up the surface a bit.
I would go over the area again with
sandpaper on a hand sanding
block to make sure the surface is smooth.
I mostly use the palm sanding
block, but the sponge
block and folded
sandpaper work well for getting into small or tight areas.
I sand every piece with a 5 to 10 minute going over with 100 grit
sandpaper on a sanding
block.
When prepping for chalk paint all that is needed is a light going over the surface with 100 grit
sandpaper on a sanding
block.
I would go over the area again with
sandpaper on a hand sanding
block to make sure the surface is smooth.
Apply the stain and then come back and sand the top of the cedar chest again, but this time you can sand by hand with a piece of
sandpaper and sanding
block.
Use 100 grit
sandpaper on a sanding
block.
A sanding
block wrapped with
sandpaper will do the trick!
Then we lightly (hand) sanded everything with a sanding
block wrapped in 120 grit
sandpaper.
If the grain raises slightly after the first oiling, sand the surface lightly with 220 or 320 grit
sandpaper and wipe down with a damp cloth, then apply another coat of butcher
block oil.
So I gently distressed using my flexible
sandpaper wrapped around a sanding
block.
Hi Kelly — I did light sanding on the table top with 160 grit
sandpaper on a hand sanding
block after I stripped the finish off.
You don't need to take the finish to the bare wood, but use a hand
block sander to rough up the surface with 100 grit
sandpaper.
1 x 4 8 foot 1 x 2 6 foot 17.5 x 17.5 ″ plywood wood glue finishing nails miter saw (can use circular saw if necessary) drill and large drill bit sanding
block or
sandpaper wood conditioner stain
I would sand the surface with 100 grit
sandpaper on a sanding
block just to rough up the surface a bit.
I always go over every piece I paint with a sanding
block with 100 grit
sandpaper on it for about 5 minutes to rough up the surface a bit.
I use 100 - grit
sandpaper over the surface to rough it up first with a hand - sanding
block before painting.
I had some random sticky
sandpaper refills that actually don't work for my newest sander, so instead, I stuck them onto a wood
block and used it to lightly distress the edges.
I use a hand sanding
block and 60 - 100 grit
sandpaper to rough up the surface a bit.
STEP 1 First lightly sand the entire surface by hand using a sanding
block and some fine - grit
sandpaper.
I used plain old
sandpaper wrapped around a sanding
block.