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Finishing From A-To-Zieg
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Приєднався 10 тра 2008
Thirty years of Finishing Experience rolled into one channel.
This channel will talk about wood finishing, basics, abrasives, types of coatings, tips & tricks, spraying, and much more.
This channel will talk about wood finishing, basics, abrasives, types of coatings, tips & tricks, spraying, and much more.
Changing brushes on a Dewalt Sander
Don't throw out your sander just yet. Change the brushes!
In this video, we show you how to change the brushes, switch, and backing pad, the 3 most commonly worn-out parts on a random orbit sander.
In this video, we show you how to change the brushes, switch, and backing pad, the 3 most commonly worn-out parts on a random orbit sander.
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How-To Prep | Paint Grade Pine Lowes
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In this video, I show you the quick and easy method to paint a Paint Grade Panel from Lowes with Knots! In this video, I purchased the RELIABILT 1-in x 16-in x 8-ft Unfinished Tight Knot- Paint Grade Pine Board from Lowes. Also known as Appearance Boards. These boards are pre-sanded from the factory, so we address a few issues with filler, the knots, and how to get a nice, even surface before y...
How to Touch Up Cabinet Doors
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The common issue with Kitchen Doors, especially around the knobs or pulls, is wear through the old finish. In this video, MikeZ shows you how to prepare, clean, and tone finish those worn areas with a few simple products. You fix and refinish do your whole kitchen for less than $50. 0:00 Intro 0:05 Preparation 0:31 How to Prep the Door 1:40 Make sure it's clean! 2:12 Make Sure it's Level! 2:38 ...
How To Stain Tops the Easy Way
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This is a revision to the first stain video with voice over. Showing you how I stain tops of tables and benches. In this video, I use General Finishes Gel Stain Java and Black Please consider supporting future content here: www.patreon.com/Duffstyle1
Spraying Chair & Table Parts with Lacquer
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Spraying Chair & Table Parts with Lacquer
I will make it myself this week I think. Just got instructions from WoodPrix and I'm ready for do it :D
Have you had any issue where the motor revs up and down, up and down. Set on 6, or any, ours does that. Down on 1 almost shuts off. Im not thinking brushes would cause that, but looking for advice. My mind was on the speed dial (potentiometer) maybe that was sending intermittent signal... dunno Or motor going bad. Appreciate the video though. We have several of these and knowing it's very simple to do brushes is nice. Thanks for your hard work!
Hey! Sorry about the late reply here. First thing I do is check the armature of the motor and make sure that is not completely black with carbon deposits from the brushes. You can bypass the potentiometer, (Wiring directly to brushes from switch) to test if the motor is operating the same or better to narrow it down to the pot as the possible issue.
So the last coat you just used the toner as a sealer? Don’t need a separate one?
Toner is a lacquer, so it can act like a sealer, but it doesn't have the build a sealer does. The last coat should always be your final top coat. This case Pre-Cat Lacquer, for durability and choose the right sheen for matching your doors.
Fantastic video, I’ve watched it a few times. I have a few cabinet doors I want to try to tackle. I however am not certain of the color. I tried to add you on Instagram. Wondering if I share some photos if you can recommend which of the Mohawk colors you believe will work best. I trust you have a great eye for color.
Thank you for watching and reaching out Eric. Please let me know how it turns out and if you need any assistance when you're tackling this project.
What is a toner? Is it just paint?
Toners are not paint, as paint is opaque meaning completely blocking the surface below it from showing through. Toners are semi-transparent meaning you can get some color but still see the grain of the wood or light (if it was glass) coming through.
Wow, this is an excellent video! Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
This video is amazing! I have approx 2006 thomasville cabinets they said the color was caramel. But it almost appears to be a maple cherry color. I wish i could send u a picture. Dang it. Maybe u could help me
@nickyb.9588 I apologize for the delay on answering this; Check out www.mohawk-finishing.com/products/wood-touch-up-repair/aerosols/tone-finish-toner/ and do Ctrl+F on your keyboard then type in M115-1067 and see if that's close to the color you need.
My bottle say gloss. Is it going to make my wood shine?
It's going to look more "wet" or Glossy yes. You can apply a top coat of Pre-Cat, Tone Finish or CAB lacquers over toners to achieve the shine you need.
@@FinishingFromAToZieg Thank you.
Thanks for the helpful video on repairing worn cabinet areas with Mohawk Aersol Toner. My cabinets have a satin sheen and I am wondering what type of topcoat to apply after the repair work has been done to make the repair work match the original sheen. Can I use a wipe on satin poly or is there something else that might work better? Thanks, Wayne
Great question. Personally I like the Ultra Flo from Mohawk. Its one of the easiest to flow the touch-up into the existing finish. Here is a link to one and I do not receive any compensation for it. www.woodworkingshop.com/product/M1020452 But it is the cheapest even with shipping included.
I have honey maple cabinets. Do you know which shade I would use
Would have been awesome to see the final product.
True. I was in a rush to get this one piece out. I can post photos in the community tab. I didn't do a full restoration video on this cabinet.
Oddly sexual. But it's cool.
There isn't a less improper way to apply this. If I added "Brown Chicken Brown Cow" music then yeah that would have been pushing it. 😅
Need a better blade for a clean, chip-free cut
Can't go wrong with a #nonsponsored Klingspor's Blade! klingsporswoodworkingshop.co/3JT0iWd
Except than when painted all the pitting in the hole shows because it wasn’t sanded. So it will look terrible
That is true. We didn't sand yet but this is to remove the majority of the bondo before applying a finer grade of putty (like metalglaze) to fill in the pins and divots. Thank you for saying that!
Wonderful video!!
Thanks for watching!
I have espresso prefinished cabinets...any tips on a color match for those?
Color names are hard because each factory or design space uses similar names but the hues might differ. I recommend getting a few different cans, make sure each color is similar to the "Espresso" base color, but have either a slightly red, slightly green, or browner tones to the toners. I recommend Mohawk Toners because they have been consistent and available for 20 years. That said, if you look at 4 colors, M100-0207, M100-0351, M100-0249, and M100-7021, they are all brown but have undertones. For instance, 0207 is red/brown, 0249 is yellow-brown, 7021 is green brown and 0351 is burgundy brown. Best to figure out or purchase several different or similar colors. This is a pain because you may have more than you wanted, but you can spray-mix or float toners between each light coat to blend to the perfect match. Hope that helps!
Great tips. Keep them coming.
Thank you for watching!
@@FinishingFromAToZieg It was my pleasure other than the loud music and your low voice. We all want to hear the voice.
@@ChristcrossCrafts 😂😂 live and learn on editing right?
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Thanks for watching!
This video is very descriptive and helpful.
Thank you for the feedback and watching!
Hi, great video. Which toner would I get for a light colored maple?
Thanks for watching! It really depends on what the color is. Here is a link to several colors. www.woodworkingshop.com/product/parultratoner/ Let me know which one you think it's closer matching to and I'll be happy to help you dial it in for your cabinets.
What happened to clear coating it?
Must have forgotten that step. Its not necessary with the Mohawk toners as they have lacquer build into the formula
Wow 😯 it’s an art
Thank you for watching!
My cabinets are made from solid cherry with a light dye stain and clear lacquer. Then top coat is getting gummy and soft in the areas near the knobs. Because they are cherry and have darken after 13 years how can I remove the gummy areas. Will mineral spirts like you show in the video work? I’m afraid to use lacquer thinner as it may remove the stain. Your video is awesome. Any help would be appreciated.
Depends on the top coat. Typically where the knobs are, is oily transfer from hands. A lot of things are going on in the kitchen and we don't always think to keep our hands completely clean when opening a door. This is the majority of why it feels gummy. Mineral Spirits will help cut the grease. My go to cleaner is Grease Lighting for this type of situation. Do not use lacquer thinner as that WILL soften the finish and remove both the finish and the stain. Hope that helps and thanks for watching! I appreciate it
I’ve watched this video twice. You make it look very easy. I appreciate your videos.
Thank you for watching!
I like this video, just please lower the volume of music so we can hear you better.
Thank you for that! I will make sure to lower it in future videos.
Awesome video Mike! You're a wealth of knowledge man 👍👊
I appreciate that! Thanks for checking it out Mike!
Awesome tips! I really dig the tape & step tip. I see that being a huge help.
Thank you for that. Masking isn't hard as long as you have the right tape!
I have the same style cabinet doors. Some of them have spread open at the 45 degree corner joint from water getting in while cleaning. Do you know any way to repair this and bring the joint back together?
Since most joints are glued, you will have to check to see if the glue has separated from the wood at the joint or if the glue separated from itself. At the bottom of the door do you see a gap between them as well? This will tell you if the wood can be clamped back to 45 degrees or if there is more to the issue you have. Thanks for watching!
Great job as always. Love the ending..
Simple is better
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Thanks Angus!
You are always so quiet.
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Not all of us have shops seperate from the house 😪
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What brand of stain are you using?
I use a mixture of General Finishes Gel stains, black and Java. The black adds more depth and blue to the very blackberry red Java making it more brown.
Ok Subscribed and notifications set! 👍👍 Thanks Mike Z
You rock! Thank you for your support
Nice thumbs up at the end 😂. Great video bud!
Keeping it real! Thanks for watching Angus!