Sanding Furniture for Beginners

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • Bethany from Madeline Jean Antiques & Restoration gives a beginners course to sanding furniture in this tutorial.
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  • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
    @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому +21

    I incorrectly stated the palm sander was a belt sander. My mistake. Just noting it in the comments for clarification.

    • @rschaarman
      @rschaarman 11 місяців тому +1

      Love the video , im interested in starting this as i side hustle, i love this i hop i see more of your videos very informative. Thanks for sharing

  • @ngovietduy
    @ngovietduy Рік тому +19

    *Works really **MyBest.Tools** well, and fits hand perfectly.*

  • @zayasnav3201
    @zayasnav3201 3 роки тому +61

    I am new to this and I haven’t started my project yet and yours was the most educational one that I’ve seen yet regarding the sanding grits and tools I appreciate it

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +2

      OH YEAAAAAA! I love hearing my video helped you. If you have any questions as you begin your project reach out I'm happy to help.

    • @jenniferbarrow5358
      @jenniferbarrow5358 3 роки тому +5

      Yessss!! I found this V educational. Starting from ground zero here

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +2

      @@jenniferbarrow5358 I’m happy to hear you found this video helpful and easy to understand. 😊

    • @royalgems5185
      @royalgems5185 Рік тому

      Girrrl I bought a sander!!! I used to b intimidated. TFS

    • @wendywilkie4886
      @wendywilkie4886 4 місяці тому

      Yes finally some help FOR A BEGINNER!!

  • @schwomps
    @schwomps 3 роки тому +43

    inserting timestamps for my reference when I get back to this video since I finally have all my tools! thank you so much for all your help ☺
    2:10 types of sanders
    6:25 sandpaper grit breakdown
    8:06 tips for sandpaper grits on furniture
    9:00 sanding coffee table & how to hold sander
    10:08 switching grits and brief explanation on pig tails
    11:55 example of finish not coming off the way it should
    13:10 80 grit test
    14:08 start timelapse 80 grit
    14:40 explanation of cleaning residue to reduce cloudiness
    16:05 cleaning with brush
    17:28 how to avoid gunky sandpaper
    17:50 2nd sanding with 80 grit timelapse
    18:14 left v. right side comparison
    18:50 second sanding done
    19:40 blooper lol
    20:15 tips for grits and wood grains for staining
    21:48 outro

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +3

      Anytime! If you have any further questions. Let me know. Happy to help!

    • @nkay54
      @nkay54 2 роки тому +1

      @Kimberly Thank you very much for taking time and putting this together. Bravo, 👍🏻

    • @NewportMamabear
      @NewportMamabear 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much! I just got dining room chairs and am scared poop less to start. This has really helped.

  • @jenswaringen7826
    @jenswaringen7826 3 роки тому

    I tried watching a handful of videos. Yours was great! Exactly what I was needing! Thanks!

  • @joflipsit
    @joflipsit 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for this video. I am flipping my VERY FIRST PIECE. And I am overwhelmed. I’ve watched so many videos where things look so easy. Then when I do those same things I have stumbling blocks. So I also REALLY appreciate you leaving in all the mishaps. Like the grit, looking for your brush, almost falling over. THIS I can relate to. I feel so much better about going back to my flip. Thanks again.

  • @daisyus
    @daisyus Місяць тому

    Awesome presentation on how to use sanders and the sand paper grid! Appreciate this!

  • @therusticranchgarden
    @therusticranchgarden 2 роки тому +1

    I've recently inherited some old pieces of furniture from my MIL and I am planning on restoring them. I'm excited to get started. Thanks for this tutorial, it's helped me understand the sanding grits. I'm def. getting my own shop vac for sure. Helps keep the area clean. Thanks so much. I've subscribed to your channel. Bertha in Texas

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      Thanks for subscribing! Best of luck with your projects. If you have any further question feel free to reach out.

  • @carolinebroderick1431
    @carolinebroderick1431 2 роки тому +6

    I'm fairly new to sanding, but got a great tip from another vid- when using cut sheets of sandpaper as you show for the rectangular orbital (palm/"belt") sander, poke holes in the paper so the tool can suck the debris up through the holes on the bottom through to the bag. Makes for much cleaner sanding 😁 I love your video; feels great to see women sharing such knowledge! Looking forward to continue honing my skills. Thank you!

  • @tanetrahoward5147
    @tanetrahoward5147 3 роки тому +1

    This is probably the 5th video I watched and the best part is when you said just get a sander and try it. That’s the best way I learn. Research only does so much. Thank you!

  • @barbw87
    @barbw87 2 роки тому +2

    I have been a novice furniture refinisher for years. I love this video. It really filled in some knowledge gaps. Thanks!

  • @WomanTakenBytheWind
    @WomanTakenBytheWind 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve been holding on to an entire bedroom collection because I’ve been nervous to sand it/repaint it. This really made me feel a lot more confident about starting. Thanks for this video! Subscribing.

  • @jladanyi1
    @jladanyi1 3 роки тому +2

    I appreciate you. I have always wanted to do this but felt unqualified to do anything but polish it. 😁 Thank you for giving me more confidence.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      You are so welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Sanding can be intimidating. If you have any questions feel free to reach out. I'm happy to help!

  • @monicarubio3818
    @monicarubio3818 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, not taken for granted. I have several pieces that I was going to get rid of, but if I need to replace them, I am unable to get the same qualify at a lower price, so I am going to give the pieces a new life. Intimidated as heck, but you've given me some confidence and thank you again.

  • @jamiejonesblog
    @jamiejonesblog Рік тому

    very, very helpful! i am learning right now, and getting supplies, so i will definitely watch more of your videos! thanks for going through this for us newbies.

  • @MrRusty1979
    @MrRusty1979 11 місяців тому +2

    Well that was class from start to finish! I’ve taken my father in laws big old armchair and I’ve just begun sanding it. Im loving it. So tricky bits to sand on it but fingers crossed I can do it. He was the only one who sat in it so the pressure is on! Thanks for all the tips and advice!

  • @lena5546
    @lena5546 3 роки тому +2

    This is EXACTLY what I needed! Thank you!

  • @Carlo1234
    @Carlo1234 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for your video. I do enjoy watching it. As a beginner, information is important. And your presentation makes me feel like listening to a friend instead of a professor. Thank you.

  • @wendybond2848
    @wendybond2848 Рік тому +1

    I love your clear explanations. You deserve more likes!

  • @abbes1322
    @abbes1322 2 роки тому +1

    Such an amazing, informative and entertaining video. So much of your explanation helped. Thx

  • @acolose
    @acolose Рік тому

    Loved your video! You seem like an awesome person. I appreciate how much effort you are giving to help us newbies.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому

      Thank you for checking out my videos! Is there any other methods I can help with? I'm always looking for more ideas for videos.

  • @brookekalman7101
    @brookekalman7101 Рік тому

    I’m just starting out and really appreciated this video (as an absolute beginner) you are awesome! Love your hair 🖤

  • @greyandblue4323
    @greyandblue4323 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for this...I'm about to start removing the thick dark varnish from the arms,sides and legs of a mid 20th c British made chair I fell in love with. I plan staining it light and low gloss...Got my mouse sander and sandpaper but your vid has been hugely helpful regarding which level of grit to choose. I was quite nervous about my project but I'm much more confident now...Hope I dont mess up. ;)

  • @TheMargo420
    @TheMargo420 Рік тому +1

    I learned a lot from you! Thanks. Doing my first antique office chair. I think I was about to "sand" seal it! Smooth ,,,Glad I saw your video ,Just in time. And NO loud music!

  • @AlaynaJune96
    @AlaynaJune96 3 роки тому +33

    Please make sure to pull your hair up when doing this too!! Your hair can get caught in power tools and that can be dangerous

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +7

      Good advice! I tend to wear my hair down in videos just because I try to look more presentable on camera lol I normally have my hair up in a bun when I work.

    • @jameselloko6365
      @jameselloko6365 Рік тому

      Hi how long does it take to sand on that table

    • @lora97006
      @lora97006 8 місяців тому +1

      I was going to mention eye protection. Safety, especially when speaking to "beginners" might be something to keep in mind. Granted, most adults probably don't need to be told this kind of stuff, but if a teen/tween was watching, it would be good advice/reminder to add.
      And as a suggestion for editing time...perhaps muting while sanding will help save some ears. Some yt'ers will add music or even some commentary in over that, so it's not just silence...but that's it. Great video otherwise. ❤

    • @iambobbiesgirl
      @iambobbiesgirl Місяць тому

      I enjoyed this I love doing pieces of furniture too. I'm still kinda a rookie lol and yoir video hoped with the numbers on sandpaper alot so tks. Btw how on earth will u be able to do the underlevel on that piece?😮

  • @lyzeesl1fehacks
    @lyzeesl1fehacks 2 роки тому

    You just made me get a sander. Well done. Thank you for the confidence

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      Glad I could help! I was so hesitant when I first was learning to sand. I'm happy this video is helping others like yourself.

  • @kimsteele7714
    @kimsteele7714 2 роки тому

    This was very informative and so easy to understand. I really got a good understanding and I great foundation to learn and build on. This video really gave me more confidence to take on my project. I am not to scared at all now.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      I'm so glad! You got this! I once was totally scared to hold and operate a sander. Now it's like breathing to me haha!

  • @schwomps
    @schwomps 3 роки тому +7

    Was going to buy furniture from ikea but planned out the room and furniture and it was all running about 1k. So I thought why not try my hand at refurbishing pieces I find on Craigslist! Your video is a lifesaver for this new project, thank you!! 😭❤️

  • @ayshafernandez5307
    @ayshafernandez5307 2 роки тому

    Working on my very first piece. Video was very informative. Thank you!

  • @motherfudger6664
    @motherfudger6664 Рік тому +1

    Tuned in for the sanding info, subbed for the bloopers!

  • @Oxford322
    @Oxford322 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you this is the 5tg video and FINALLY I GET ONE FOR A BEGINNER !I also had no clue wherethe heck the hose was going to when these guys were doing cabinets !!
    Now I know it’s a shop vac!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  11 місяців тому

      Glad I could help! Yes some people hook up the sanders to Shop Vacs but many professionals use dust extractors. Dust extractors are pretty expensive but are highly recommended because they do perform better and more efficiently than a Shop Vac.

  • @marinefigueroa8490
    @marinefigueroa8490 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! This is a great tutorial! Very informative. I could use the help. I’m beginning to get interested and doing projects.

  • @jenpisano1
    @jenpisano1 3 роки тому +14

    I wish I would’ve looked for you before I started sanding... for the first time 🤦🏻‍♀️ You explain this all SO WELL THANK YOU!!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      Sometimes I don’t know if my teaching is coming across as well as I think it is so thank you for leaving a comment like this!!! I’m glad you were able to take some useful information from this video. 😁

  • @HouseofTherapy2023
    @HouseofTherapy2023 Рік тому +1

    Great, this video is exactly what I needed to see. I am intimidated by trying to do this. Thank you!

  • @barbaragood6
    @barbaragood6 2 роки тому

    Thank you! Went to ur Facebook site loved ur beautiful work!

  • @sarahbrailey8585
    @sarahbrailey8585 3 роки тому

    You have the most helpful videos!!! Thank youuu

  • @onelove5206
    @onelove5206 3 роки тому +1

    Buying an orbital sander now! I had a Wen sander that’s similar to the mouse that you have.. it’s starting to vibrate in a funky way and I can see a light through the holes and it looks like a spark 😳Since I like all my body parts intact, I’m replacing it 😆So thank you so much for this! Definitely the best video I’ve found in this subject! As are most of your videos! Thanks again!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Yes definitely get yourself an orbital sander! Mouse sanders are eh. You can find a decent orbital sander for around $40-$50. I love hearing that you are getting good information from watching my videos. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @IceburgIJ
    @IceburgIJ 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience, great video!

  • @user-np9jg6iy8f
    @user-np9jg6iy8f 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I want to start flipping some of my own furniture but I have NEVER done anything like this before. I’m super interested and this video is helpful for me to know what tools to get started with.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  7 місяців тому

      You are so welcome! You should check out another video of mine of the Top Ten Tools I recommend you get when just starting out with refinishing furniture.

  • @susanaespinosa2917
    @susanaespinosa2917 3 роки тому +2

    This looks so medatative to do! Cant wait to do a project!

  • @catherinebiermann7940
    @catherinebiermann7940 2 роки тому +1

    This was great. Two weeks ago I bought a random orbital sander and I’ve been afraid to try it because I didn’t know how you know what grit to start with…. How high to go up to, etc. I do have a painted side table was going to practice sanding on but I might try to scrape the paint off first then sand it…. I’m not sure but either way, I’m not afraid to sand anymore. Thanks again.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      YEEEEAAAA! I'm so glad to hear you aren't afraid to dive in now with sanding. Once you get over the first time jitters you will be fine.

  • @artinstitchtute9731
    @artinstitchtute9731 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! Well done and informative beginner's (me) guide :)

  • @charliewonderdog
    @charliewonderdog Рік тому

    Thank you, answered questions I didn't know I was going to have down the road! Subscribed!

  • @lindadickerson6233
    @lindadickerson6233 2 місяці тому +1

    I am a beginner. Your video was extremely informative and thorough. I did not expect to learn as much in detail that I did. You are an exceptional teacher. Thank you so much. By the way, give Biscuit a pet and kiss for me. I adore dogs.🥰 I will be looking forward to watching more of your tutorials!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Місяць тому

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching my tutorial and I'm so glad you found it helpful! I'll certainly give little Biscuit a kiss. He now has a brother named Bacon.

  • @mmp495
    @mmp495 Місяць тому

    Thank you for explaining sand paper grit and demonstrating. I’m doing my kitchen cabinets. 😊🙏🏼

  • @nickyhumphray4330
    @nickyhumphray4330 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much for this tutorial. I am new to up cycling furniture. Started during lockdown and I haven't sanded anything yet with an electric sander, but I have a solid oak table where I am thinking of painting the legs, but leaving the top oak. The top is natural I think, but has been waxed previously, so was thinking about tackling sanding it down, before perhaps giving it a deeper stain. Your video was so informative! I actually thought the higher the grit, the more harsh it would be! How wrong was I! Mainly, I have done a bit of hand sanding on old mahogany chairs which I purchased on facebook marketplace for buttons, and I have used annie sloan chalk paints and wax, and reupholstered. The dining table upgrade is a bit more daunting to me, as its a lovely table as it is, but I just want a different look. Your video has given me the confidence to tackle the electric sander. However, I did just purchase only this week a mouse sander from Amazon, and now I'm wishing I had seen your video beforehand as I would have ordered an orbital sander!. I will have to use the mouse for this project as have literally just bought it. Great video, I have subscribed. Many thanks, Nicky

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      That's wonderful you are wadding into the restoration pool! Beware you may never get out! haha! It's addicting! Regarding your latest project you MUST get an orbital sander. It will make the job less stressful and easier on you. Trust me. I really don't like mouse sanders at all. They can be helpful with detailed sanding that's about it. You can find a relatively cheap orbital sander for around $40-$50. Start with 150 grit. If the finish isn't coming off that easily go rougher and try 120 grit. Best of luck with your new project! Thank you for watching and subbing!

    • @nickyhumphray4330
      @nickyhumphray4330 3 роки тому

      MANY THANKS FOR THE TIPS XX@@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074

    • @nickyhumphray4330
      @nickyhumphray4330 3 роки тому

      Hi. Can i ask your advice - again!! I am in the middle of restoring a G plan nest of tables. I am going to chalk paint the legs and use polyvine satin and dead flat - 2 coats of satin, one of dead flat. The top, I have sanded down to the bare wood. I would like to use polyvine teak varnish on it, but then wondered whether after I have done this, could I apply some stencilling using annie sloan chalk paint, and then seal it with polyvine satin?? Not sure whether you can add chalk paint on top of the polyvine?? I definitely want my stencil to stay put, but don't want to stencil before I add the teak polyvine varnish as this will discolour the paint I am using for the stencil? Does all this make sense? Thanks in advance xx@@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074

  • @DavidWhite
    @DavidWhite 11 місяців тому

    HI Beth. When spraying finish you will tend to get those little nubs on the finish. I use a brown paper bag like the kind you get from the grocery store. Use it like sandpaper to knock those nibs off without scratching the finish. Just make sure the finish it completely dry. I love your videos because you are not afraid to pt in the oopsies

  • @michaelstavri5943
    @michaelstavri5943 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks again very informative and well explained !

  • @drmiteshtrivedi
    @drmiteshtrivedi Рік тому

    great info here. Thank you. I was getting nervous about your hair coming pretty close to the rotary mechanism on your orbital sander.

  • @paulswarbrick3598
    @paulswarbrick3598 2 роки тому +1

    Delightful video and very helpful for us newbies :)

  • @sherylallred7551
    @sherylallred7551 2 місяці тому +1

    Perfect for me as a new learner !

  • @grimmssocalledlife4140
    @grimmssocalledlife4140 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! It’s great information to have

  • @kgrace9360
    @kgrace9360 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, now I will get started!

  • @shadequarrymer3871
    @shadequarrymer3871 2 роки тому +1

    Hi I’m just starting my first piece a very old china cabinet and your video is so educational I really appreciate you sharing this with all of us new sander’s I just wanted to know we’re I can get the brush that you are using to clean the surface from ? Thank you again for this amazing video I so needed this 👍😊

  • @SherylCompton-xb3we
    @SherylCompton-xb3we 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for your tutorials. You are an excellent teacher.
    I realize that it is very important to get all of the dust from sanding off of the piece before taking the next steps to finish it, but how do you clean it? Please explain your process to get all of the sanding dust off to ensure a perfectly smooth finish. Thank you

  • @karenbaldry8096
    @karenbaldry8096 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent tutorial Thankyou so much 🙏🥰

  • @nykkelly9459
    @nykkelly9459 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for your video...I'm trying to finish a small piece. I really thought it would be easier. I think sometimes we have a project (unfinished) in our heads, and we don't know the end process until the one prior...and before you know it, you change it. 😁

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  4 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome! Ahhh yes restoring furniture is definitely not for the faint of heart. It is hard work. Trust me I get it. I think that a simple end table will take me no time to transform and then POW! issue after issue after issue comes up. I have also had some of the most beautiful outcomes come out of accidents or being redirected because of an issue. If you embrace the creative journey of being able to go with the flow it helps.

  • @ashleywillis8355
    @ashleywillis8355 2 роки тому

    Hi. I'm teaching myself how to sand and refinish furniture, loved the video very informative ...I collect antiques and I have a table and needs refinishing ,so time to learn lol. I'm not sure of the type of wood it is .you was saying bout the different type of wood with the sanding and staining. Needing to know more bout those two!??

  • @astridamolenaar6697
    @astridamolenaar6697 3 роки тому +1

    This was the best video for someone who has never touched an orbital sander (and now a proud owner of one)! By the way, have you ever used sample paint(the kind in a 15 oz. can) on furniture? I'm wondering what to do with the 3-4 sample cans that I have. Thanks!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      I love hearing that this video helped you! I do use sample paint quite often. Valspar has little samples around 8 oz. I always keep mine around for touch up work or use them on small furniture pieces.

  • @jessicavalentin3375
    @jessicavalentin3375 2 роки тому +2

    This was very informational. I'm a beginner and watching videos and learning before i start. I hope to redo my kitchen cabinets myself and few projects around the house i have in mind. Have you done any videos on these?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      Glad you found the videos helpful. I have not attempted to paint kitchen cabinets yet. I know prep work is the most important step when painting kitchen cabinets. Most people skip this step or they use paint that claims they don't have to prep the cabinets and that's where the trouble begins.

  • @bellican48
    @bellican48 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this starter video

  • @kimberlyanderson6457
    @kimberlyanderson6457 3 роки тому +1

    Very helpful! I just bought a small oak bookcase that I'm going to refinish. While sanding it today I'm getting what looks like water marks on the top. Maybe I should lower the grid?? Going to try that.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Good luck! Let me know if it helped. Sometimes old stains go deep into the wood and can't be removed even with the best sanding job.

  • @susann4360
    @susann4360 2 роки тому +1

    Getting ready to sand and stain my grandmothers wood chest. I like the explanation of the different types of sand levels. Now I need to find how to apply conditioner and new stain

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      Just apply wood conditioner with a 2" foam brush and wipe off. Wait 15-20 minutes and then apply your stain. I also use 2" foam brushes to apply stain.

  • @lizcharalambous9336
    @lizcharalambous9336 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you SOOOO much!!
    Learned alot!!

  • @josephopara7381
    @josephopara7381 3 роки тому +1

    Great introduction video

  • @foxledbyheart7752
    @foxledbyheart7752 3 роки тому +2

    Brilliant! thank you! Can you let me know what do you use to sand the small parts of the furniture like for example legs?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Legs can be tricky. Some legs you can use an electric sander. Depends on the width of the leg. For legs I use a couple of hand held gadgets to sand.
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  • @edmoore473
    @edmoore473 2 роки тому

    Hi Madeline Jean Thanks for the info in your video , good stuff. Have you ever used a sander pad cleaner ? Its like 1 by 1 by 4 inch long , its mounted on a board and they sell them at Home Depot . I recently got one and it works Great . It allows you to keep using your sandpaper for a much longer period of time .
    Thanks Ed

  • @IAMBOG
    @IAMBOG Рік тому +1

    This is excellent. Thank you.

  • @Snobstation
    @Snobstation 3 роки тому +1

    Love your videos. So informative. What about the legs? Would you use the orbital on those as well or hand sand them?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Glad you like my videos. On legs I do a combination of orbital sander, hand sanding, my dremel, basically whatever will get the job done.

  • @steveneckhardt75
    @steveneckhardt75 2 роки тому +1

    Great videos. Keep up the good work. Thank you for Sandpaper 101 video. Question: Do you have any recommendations for sanding the edge of the table or a routered edge? Thanks.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому +1

      I usually have to hand sand curved edges. There are some soft conforming sandpaper pads out there that work well.

  • @brianrudolph3594
    @brianrudolph3594 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you sooooo much! You’re Amazing!!!

  • @rken100
    @rken100 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the helpful advice

  • @argentosebastian
    @argentosebastian 2 роки тому

    First time watching your videos and I love them. The only thing I would suggest to think about is your sanding speed @9:30. Think like you are sanding a long strip. You start with a new pad and if you are going very slow by the time you are half way of the strip the sandpaper is worn and by the time you reach the end of the strip, the sandpaper is gone. So you are going to end up with an uneven surface. If you move the sander a bit faster and multiple passes (back and forth) your surface is going to have a better finish.

  • @rosalindaperez2747
    @rosalindaperez2747 Місяць тому

    I'm a bigger, thank you. Great information, I learned important basic inf. Going to try a farmhouse table and chairs. 😊

  • @user-ss5df1nj1j
    @user-ss5df1nj1j 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video very interesting thanks

  • @gamk8348
    @gamk8348 Рік тому +2

    Great video lesson. I am just preparing to sand my first piece. I was so afraid the sander was going to grab your hair!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому

      Yeah I should have put my hair all the way up. I do when I'm working. When I film a UA-cam I try to look more presentable. Normally I never wear my hair down while working.

  • @joshnapanday3656
    @joshnapanday3656 Рік тому +1

    This is so educational

  • @debloui
    @debloui 3 роки тому +1

    Really helpful!!

  • @Valentine828
    @Valentine828 3 роки тому +1

    Love the info u provided
    I want to learn how to do this. Question...what about the legs of a table..do they get sanded? That seems very difficult to do..your thoughts.. thank u again

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you liked the video. Yes legs need to be sanded and there's a few options you can try. If the legs are relatively square or flat just try an orbital sander or a brushless sander (flat more rectangular in shape). Some legs can be difficult if they are round and more intricate. Then you need to hand sand them and that's time consuming.

  • @tommykawasaki9676
    @tommykawasaki9676 2 роки тому +1

    More rock solid info !
    I would love to chat about your thoughts on 1/4 sheet finishing sanders
    (It’s my primary sanding weapon of choice, but we chemically strip. My partner uses the orbital much more than I do. I ask why & he says, “I dunno, I just feel like it’s faster”
    & I don’t feel like it’s faster. So probably just a personal preference thing)
    Would love to hear about your experience with wood conditioner. I haven’t found great benefit to the product yet.
    (Perhaps I have used it incorrectly)
    Nice work !!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      1/4 sheet sanders I like to take to the tops of live edge wood. They sand raw wood nicely BUT they make a mess. I prefer my Festool orbital sander hooked up to my Festool dust extractor. No mess, no dust. I can sand indoors. Minimal sound and I have to agree I think sometimes an orbital does do the job faster.
      Wood conditioner works best for me on wood that tends to get blotchy after staining like pine and maple. I definitely have seen a difference with using wood conditioner and not using wood conditioner.

  • @joanwarren9907
    @joanwarren9907 Рік тому +1

    I am definitely going to try attaching my orbital sander to the shop vac, thanks!! Have you used it with a cushioned pad for curves?

  • @helenmorgan5934
    @helenmorgan5934 Рік тому +1

    Great video! thanks

  • @kimberlydesa291
    @kimberlydesa291 Рік тому

    Hi! I was hoping you could tell me what kind of grit sanding do I need for a VOE, non toxic water based paint? I was going to start off with a 80 grit sandpaper (refurbishing crib) to get a lot of scratches off, but what kind of sand paper grit would you recommend so I can start painting? I was going to purchase a spray gun but I need some advice! Your video is so informational for a beginner and I love it!!!

  • @gregglouis2969
    @gregglouis2969 3 роки тому +1

    Bosch makes a 5” and 6” direct drive orbital sander that is below half the price on the festool rotex and both of those sanders are the backbone in my cabinet shop. You might want to look into that Bosch for striping and smoothing. Works as well as the rotex for $250 instead of $600 something.

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Since this video was created I now have the Festool MIDI Dust Extractor. It's AMAZING! Big investment but so worth it. Thank you for your suggestion though.

  • @IthilwenRose
    @IthilwenRose 2 роки тому

    I would recommend stripping with a wood finish stripper like citristrip or Greenez Furniture stripper. This way you dont have to worry about getting the varnish/finish off when sanding. I am doing this with my first piece right now. A family member of mine who has refinished some of his tables has said it makes it easier for both you and keeps you from having to sand off too much of the wood. I'm just watching this video so I know where to start with my grit and when to switch. ^_^ she explains that part very well

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  2 роки тому

      True. Piece of furniture with a thicker original varnish I would recommend stripping or scrapping the finish off a bit. It does make it easier to sand.

  • @jennalavoie3534
    @jennalavoie3534 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video!! I’m about to start my first piece! The table is a bit dirty. Do you recommend cleaning it with a specific cleaner or water before sanding? Thanks!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      It all depends. Some pieces aren't too dirty and I just start sanding. If it's REALLY dirty yes I will use Krud Kutter to clean it. That's a great prepping cleaner that I use.

  • @shellyschmitt9115
    @shellyschmitt9115 3 роки тому +1

    Please share what some of the products you use to condition/oil wood before you stain. TIA also great video!!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +2

      I normally use Pre-Stain wood conditioner by Minwax. Keep in mind there are wood conditioners that are oil based and wood conditioners that are water based.

  • @georgiaarmstrong6606
    @georgiaarmstrong6606 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, about to start 1st sanding job. How you decide whether to stain or paint afterwards?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  Рік тому

      That's just a preference left up to you. I like preserving beautiful natural wood. I don't' like painting a piece of furniture 100%. I'm a big fan of the two toned look. Half paint, half stain.

  • @labellavitajs
    @labellavitajs 6 місяців тому +1

    I am trying to start the process of furniture flipping and this video has been so helpful. I did have a question, i know you attached your shopvac to your sander but how did you do that? Did you have to tape the shopvac tube to the existing dust collector end of your ryobi or was it able to screw in?
    Thank you again for your amazing video and channel it has been so helpful! ❤

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  6 місяців тому +2

      I'm so happy you found my channel and it's becoming a good source of information for you! To answer your question....I attached mine not in the best way BUT it worked and it held for 5 years. I simply duct taped one of my Shop Vac attachments to my sander (yikes! not the best way). I now know they make cupplers (little attachments) that will marry your shop vac to your sander. You just need to know the diameter of both your sander and shop vac.

  • @kristanmcguyer3748
    @kristanmcguyer3748 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this video tutorial! I found it very helpful since I am a beginner just doing a diy project with some wooden chairs I have. I have the skil 4 in 1 sander I got at Lowe’s. It’s the one with the dust cup but I didn’t know any better when I just bought it. The issue I am seeing is that it’s not taking off the white paint on the chairs easily with the 80 or even 60 grit, so I am not sure what I am doing wrong other than it just is a timely process and maybe I need to slow down when I sand? I am sanding the base of the chair at the moment and the spindles. Any tips for that I appreciate!

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! To answer your question….Usually when a piece of furniture or chairs are painted, I would advise people to strip the paint off with a stripper before you sand. Otherwise it’ll take you days to sand off paint, and you’re going to go through an enormous amount of sandpaper. I like this aerosol stripper by Klean Strip. I’ll include the link here:

    • @kristanmcguyer3748
      @kristanmcguyer3748 6 місяців тому

      @@madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      You are a saint! Thank you for replying to me with yet another helpful tip! 😊

  • @melissahall7009
    @melissahall7009 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this!!

  • @patitolindo
    @patitolindo 3 роки тому

    I just got a free desk off of facebook and its a little beat up but with the help of your video, a fresh coat of paint and some painted flowers I know it will be a gem! You seem like such an awesome lady! Definatley inspiring me to go that extra mile with this desk 😁😁

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      Awe!!! I'm so glad this video helped you and inspired you! I have to see your project!!!! Go to my IG:@bethany.youssef OR my FB Business page: Madeline Jean Antiques & Restoration and send me a photo. I'd love to see what you created.

  • @dominiquebandin5425
    @dominiquebandin5425 3 роки тому +1

    Hello! I was wondering do you sand the whole furniture piece? I know you said in previous videos that you prep by sanding first, using some sort of TSP, shellac, chalk paint, etc. This is in regards to chalk painting a furniture piece. Also, I might have confused the steps. Thank you for taking time to respond. :)

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +1

      It all depends on the project and the original finish. Sometimes I do sand off the old finish entirely before I paint. Sometimes I just hand sand with 150 grit just to rough it up. After either sanding it completely or hand sanding, I use Krud Kutter, then I apply Shellc (2 coats) and then I paint.

  • @treehugger4626
    @treehugger4626 3 роки тому +1

    Lots of useful info for beginners. However, most /some of us don't have festool or a shop vac and do I'd like to see a tutorial on how to sand under those more basic conditions

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому +4

      globe trotter You could buy a cheaper orbital sander like a Ryobi and hook it up to a smaller Shop Vac. Probably get both for under $100. I always have the mindset if there is a will there is a way. I’ve always worked in a smaller room with refinishing furniture from start to finish. Done everything from sanding, painting, staining, applying Poly, staging my furniture in one room. I hope that inspires people that it can be done even in the most basic conditions. 😊

  • @alyssazelakiewicz1189
    @alyssazelakiewicz1189 2 роки тому

    What type of sander do you recommend for the smaller areas, like the table legs?!

  • @smallnuts2
    @smallnuts2 2 роки тому +1

    I'm going to try the orbit sander. The one I have just vibrates and it sucks. 60 grit was doing it but took forever.

  • @marieb8774
    @marieb8774 2 роки тому

    Very helpful thank you 😊

  • @pamelasertich9850
    @pamelasertich9850 3 роки тому +1

    This was so helpful. I am just trying to refinish a headboard that is very old and a painted coffee table. I tried finding someone to do it and some guy wanted 550$ to strip (and he wanted to refinish, and I didn't want him to) a dresser. Yeah, I don't think so. Therefore I am going to do it myself, said the little red hen. I love different woods, it's in my blood as my father's family had a furniture making business and I grew up in North Carolina. Thank you so much. I will be checking out your other videos. :)). I did see a video where they used those plastic disks to get into the small crevices, etc. I am sure you do, or do you?

    • @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074
      @madelinejeanantiquesrestor9074  3 роки тому

      $550 is a chunk of change for sure. I'm glad to see you have the DIY spirit and are willing to give this project a go. Good for you! I love NC! If I could move there I totally would! Heck you guys are the furniture capital of the world! My kind of place hahaha! Are you talking about a dremel when talking about the small plastic disks?

  • @joeg4207
    @joeg4207 2 роки тому

    thanks for the video! question for you.. i have an old solid cherry wood dresser i want to redo and i have been trying to figure out if it would be better to sand or strip it. i noticed you said you dont go lower than an 80 grit... i was going to start with like a 60 then jump to like a 100 or 120 then finish with like a 2 or 220. would you not recommend doing that? thanks!

  • @Peruvian_in_NZ
    @Peruvian_in_NZ 2 роки тому

    Hi Madeline, I would like to restore a table but put some drawings on it, some flowers to put some latin personality. what do you recommend for the drawings and colors?