Sentences with phrase «used wood filler»

I used wood filler to fill these holes, along with adding wood putty to the sides of the plywood to give it a finished appearance.
Once everything was nailed into place, I used wood filler to fill all of the seams where boards matched up to create the look of continuous boards.
Once the staining was done I used wood filler on the large drawers to fill in the old hardware holes.
I also used some wood filler in the doors to get rid of the ridged edges and clean it up a bit.
For the longer portions of the wall, we butted two boards against each other and used wood filler in the seam to make the boards appear as one long board.
You used wood filler on a section and the paint is taking to it differently?
After all of the plywood was in place, I used wood filler to fill the nail holes from the air nailer.
Used wood filler to fill in gaps.
There were a couple spots from the knobs that I wanted to fill, so I used wood filler on them.
I went on and painted one coat of chalk paint on the drawers and then used the wood filler to fill the holes.
The sides were damaged and ripped, so I used some wood filler and sanded over to get a nice smooth finish.
We used wood filler to fill in the gaps between the boards, (once it was dry, we sanded) and then cut the trim to fit.
As the sides were so badly damaged, I tried to fix the damage and used some wood filler to fill the chipped area and once they were dry I sanded them slightly..
There were a couple spots from the knobs that I wanted to fill, so I used wood filler on them.
I have used wood filler but only on a small piece.
did you use any wood filler to conceal the screws holding the tops / bottoms?
Hi Diann — If you are going to distress, you would want to use wood filler since the area where you distress you will see the wood.
Or, did you use wood filler to «fix» some damage or did you decide to go from a «handle» to just a knob in regards to hardware and — you filled in the holes on the drawer fronts?
I decided to use wood filler on the large gouges in the picture above.
From just the picture I would even them out, fill the gaps with wood filler and use a gel stain that is closest to matching.You can pound the staples in and just use wood filler to cover the hammer marks if you use a darker gel stain.
We decided to make two boards into one large board at the bottom by using wood filler.
Use wood filler and wood plugs to fill up any screw holes, nail holes, gaps, etc..
Using wood filler, fill nail holes.
Or, did you use wood filler to «fix» some damage or did you decide to go from a «handle» to just a knob in regards to hardware and — you filled in the holes on the drawer fronts?

Not exact matches

Also JNH doesn't use filler woods, and had a super helpful staff via the chat window and also on the phone.
I did have to fill the nail holes but I just used my finger and added the wood filler.
Clean the cabinet door using the Krud Cutter prepaint cleaner and patch the screw holes using the FamoWood latex wood filler.
Oh it's also sturdier than wood filler, so it's harder to sand, which means we used even less than we should have over each nail / crack.
After the wood filler and epoxy putty have had time to dry, use a sanding sponge (or electric sander) to sand the drawers smooth.
Wood box makers usually create compartments in wooden boxes using felt pads, cardboard fillers and wood boards to separate a box into various sections.
BTW, the old rack is going from forest green to a bronzy brown with previous «pecan» warped wood top to natural wood top with «peg holes» (read: turned over top, filled old screw holes with wood filler, then used dark furniture crayon on top, and LOTS of polyurethane of course!)
You can buy the Durham's rock hard water putty at any hardware store and mix it yourself, or for better results I have used Zinsser's wood filler (don't know the exact name) but found it at Home Depot.
This is all I used: Valspar Chalky Finish paint in Boot Black Polycrylic by Minwax wood filler and putty knife drawer knobs drill Purdy paint brushes (the smaller one is great for doing the sides!)
I had to do a lot of sanding and use a lot of wood filler and it still wasn't perfect, but that might be the look you are going for!
After the wood filler and epoxy putty have had time to dry, use a sanding sponge (or electric sander) to sand the drawers smooth.
After I cleaned and filled holes and any damaged areas with wood filler, I used Annie Sloan chalk paint in Old White using this step by step painting process.
After that, I mitered some decorative wood molding and attached it to the plexi using epoxy, and filled in all the gaps with stainable / paintable wood filler.
If the gaps on your floorboards are bigger, you may need to use an epoxy wood filler.
Then I applied the wood filler to all of the scratches using a putty knife to create a smooth finish.
Using a few finishing nails to secure the middle section together, wood glue and some wood filler everything came together.
We used bondo, as oppose to wood filler, to fill in all the holes, which gave it a really seamless look.
Here is the wood filler we used, and the paint I am using on the pantry doors.
The point of sanding is to smooth out major rough spots and smooth any wood filler you used.
I used wood - filler on all the nail holes, dings, and seams, then we started painting on Monday night and finished Tuesday night.
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