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WOOD

MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
4th Edition
Chapter 29
Finishes
Purpose of a finish
 Protects the wood from wear
and tear
 Prevents decay – fungus, insects
 Provides a nice finished surface
 Enhances colour
 Changes the colour (staining)
Finishing stages
Surface
preparation
Application of
finish

 Surface preparation
– Getting the surfaces smooth and
clean
– Preparing the piece before
putting on the finish
 Applying the finish
– The steps in putting on the
different layers of chosen finish
– Different finishes will have
slightly different steps
Surface finish
 Rub out/remove pencil lines
 Scratches and marks can be
removed using a scraper
 Punch nails and pin below
surface
 Fill nail holes and small cracks
using a suitable wood filler
 Sand the surfaces smooth using
sandpaper
 Sand end grain
 Start with 100 grit (medium)
sandpaper, then with 180 grit
and finally 320 grit (very fine)
 Always sand with the grain –
avoid scratching the surface
 Brush off all dust or use a tack
cloth
Sandpaper (glass paper)
 Composition of sandpaper
– Grit is bonded to the
backing paper or card
– The grit size is printed on
the back of the
sandpaper
Types of abrasive
Sanding
 Always sand with the grain

 Always sand end grain
Paint
 Advantages
–
–
–
–
–
–

Good inside and outside
Lots of colours available
Durable
Long-lasting
Easily-cleaned
Covers scratches and
defects well

 Disadvantages
– Hides the beauty of the
wood
– Difficult to apply well
– Needs good preparation
– Can blister and peel
Painting wood
 Prepare surfaces well
 Seal knots with knotting
 Apply primer to all surfaces
 Fill cracks and holes
 Apply 1 – 2 coats of
undercoat
 Sand lightly
 Apply final finish coat
 Allow each coat to dry fully
Varnish
 Why choose varnish?
Water-resistant
Scratch-resistant
Easily-cleaned
Clear finish enhances
the grain of the wood
– Resists heat
– Stains/coloured varnish
are available
–
–
–
–
Varnish – application
 Apply the varnish with a
brush/cloth, working with the
grain
 Cover all surfaces evenly, with no
drips/runs
 When the first coat is applied,
allow to dry
 Sand lightly between coats (denib)
with very fine sandpaper or fine
wire wool
 Apply another coat of varnish
evenly and leave to dry again
 Repeat the process until you have
three coats applied
Microporous finishes
 Breathable skin
 Protect the wood from the
weather
 Allow moisture to
evaporate from the wood
 Do not flake or blister
 Environmentally friendly
 For external use, e.g.
sheds/fences
Danish oil
 Why choose Danish oil?
– Easy to apply
– Doesn't raise the grain
– Gives a nice shine
– Wood can be re-oiled
– Suitable for outdoor use
Danish oil – application
 Apply with a cloth, work oil well
into the grain
 Apply two or three coats and
leave to dry overnight
 De-nib any rough surfaces using
light sandpaper
 Apply another three coats of oil
 Gradually build up the finish using
the above process
Wax finishes
 Why choose wax?
– Easy to apply
– Does not raise the grain
– Gives nice lustre/shine
– Easy to renew
– Allows polish to be built
up
– No sanding between
coats
– Indoor use only
Wax finishes – application
 After surface finishing, seal the
wood with a wood sealer
 Using a clean dry cloth apply the
wax rubbing well into the wood
 Build up a number of coats before
letting the wax dry for a while
 Polish the surface to bring up a
shine
 Repeat the process to build up to
a high gloss shine
 Wax is a soft finish and is not
water-resistant, so it can only be
used indoors
Lacquer
 Applied by spraying
 Special equipment is
required
 Proper extraction
system is required
 Lacquer is harmful if
inhaled

 Spray gun
Quiz
 Why is it necessary to apply a finish to a wooden
artefact?
• Seals the wood
• Prevents dirt getting in
• Enhances the appearance
of the piece
• Protects the wood from
wear and tear
 What is used to clean a brush after applying oil-based
paint or varnish?

− White spirit
 List the steps required to prepare a wooden item for an
applied finish
Rub out/remove pencil lines
Scratches and marks can be removed using a scraper
Punch nails and pins
Fill nail holes and small cracks using a suitable wood filler
Sand the surfaces smooth using sandpaper
Sand end grain
Start with 100 grit (medium) sandpaper, then with 180 grit
and finally 320 grit (very fine)
− Always sand with the grain – avoid scratching the surface
− Brush off all dust or use a tack cloth
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
 Suggest a finish suitable for a picnic table and give reasons for
your choice
• Microporous varnish, e.g.
Fencelife
− Protects the wood
− Makes the wood look
good
− Allows the wood to
breathe
− Easy to apply
− Prevents decay
− Does not blister or flake
 Describe the steps in applying varnish to the unit shown
− Prepare the surface very well
− Apply varnish to the surfaces with a
brush or cloth, work with the grain
− Cover all surfaces evenly with no
drips/runs
− When the first coat is applied, allow to
dry
− Sand lightly between coats with very fine
sandpaper or fine wire wool
− Apply another coat of varnish evenly and
leave to dry again
− Repeat the process until you have three
coats applied

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29 finishes

  • 3. Purpose of a finish  Protects the wood from wear and tear  Prevents decay – fungus, insects  Provides a nice finished surface  Enhances colour  Changes the colour (staining)
  • 4. Finishing stages Surface preparation Application of finish  Surface preparation – Getting the surfaces smooth and clean – Preparing the piece before putting on the finish  Applying the finish – The steps in putting on the different layers of chosen finish – Different finishes will have slightly different steps
  • 5. Surface finish  Rub out/remove pencil lines  Scratches and marks can be removed using a scraper  Punch nails and pin below surface  Fill nail holes and small cracks using a suitable wood filler  Sand the surfaces smooth using sandpaper  Sand end grain  Start with 100 grit (medium) sandpaper, then with 180 grit and finally 320 grit (very fine)  Always sand with the grain – avoid scratching the surface  Brush off all dust or use a tack cloth
  • 6. Sandpaper (glass paper)  Composition of sandpaper – Grit is bonded to the backing paper or card – The grit size is printed on the back of the sandpaper
  • 8. Sanding  Always sand with the grain  Always sand end grain
  • 9. Paint  Advantages – – – – – – Good inside and outside Lots of colours available Durable Long-lasting Easily-cleaned Covers scratches and defects well  Disadvantages – Hides the beauty of the wood – Difficult to apply well – Needs good preparation – Can blister and peel
  • 10. Painting wood  Prepare surfaces well  Seal knots with knotting  Apply primer to all surfaces  Fill cracks and holes  Apply 1 – 2 coats of undercoat  Sand lightly  Apply final finish coat  Allow each coat to dry fully
  • 11. Varnish  Why choose varnish? Water-resistant Scratch-resistant Easily-cleaned Clear finish enhances the grain of the wood – Resists heat – Stains/coloured varnish are available – – – –
  • 12. Varnish – application  Apply the varnish with a brush/cloth, working with the grain  Cover all surfaces evenly, with no drips/runs  When the first coat is applied, allow to dry  Sand lightly between coats (denib) with very fine sandpaper or fine wire wool  Apply another coat of varnish evenly and leave to dry again  Repeat the process until you have three coats applied
  • 13. Microporous finishes  Breathable skin  Protect the wood from the weather  Allow moisture to evaporate from the wood  Do not flake or blister  Environmentally friendly  For external use, e.g. sheds/fences
  • 14. Danish oil  Why choose Danish oil? – Easy to apply – Doesn't raise the grain – Gives a nice shine – Wood can be re-oiled – Suitable for outdoor use
  • 15. Danish oil – application  Apply with a cloth, work oil well into the grain  Apply two or three coats and leave to dry overnight  De-nib any rough surfaces using light sandpaper  Apply another three coats of oil  Gradually build up the finish using the above process
  • 16. Wax finishes  Why choose wax? – Easy to apply – Does not raise the grain – Gives nice lustre/shine – Easy to renew – Allows polish to be built up – No sanding between coats – Indoor use only
  • 17. Wax finishes – application  After surface finishing, seal the wood with a wood sealer  Using a clean dry cloth apply the wax rubbing well into the wood  Build up a number of coats before letting the wax dry for a while  Polish the surface to bring up a shine  Repeat the process to build up to a high gloss shine  Wax is a soft finish and is not water-resistant, so it can only be used indoors
  • 18. Lacquer  Applied by spraying  Special equipment is required  Proper extraction system is required  Lacquer is harmful if inhaled  Spray gun
  • 19. Quiz
  • 20.  Why is it necessary to apply a finish to a wooden artefact? • Seals the wood • Prevents dirt getting in • Enhances the appearance of the piece • Protects the wood from wear and tear
  • 21.  What is used to clean a brush after applying oil-based paint or varnish? − White spirit
  • 22.  List the steps required to prepare a wooden item for an applied finish Rub out/remove pencil lines Scratches and marks can be removed using a scraper Punch nails and pins Fill nail holes and small cracks using a suitable wood filler Sand the surfaces smooth using sandpaper Sand end grain Start with 100 grit (medium) sandpaper, then with 180 grit and finally 320 grit (very fine) − Always sand with the grain – avoid scratching the surface − Brush off all dust or use a tack cloth − − − − − − −
  • 23.  Suggest a finish suitable for a picnic table and give reasons for your choice • Microporous varnish, e.g. Fencelife − Protects the wood − Makes the wood look good − Allows the wood to breathe − Easy to apply − Prevents decay − Does not blister or flake
  • 24.  Describe the steps in applying varnish to the unit shown − Prepare the surface very well − Apply varnish to the surfaces with a brush or cloth, work with the grain − Cover all surfaces evenly with no drips/runs − When the first coat is applied, allow to dry − Sand lightly between coats with very fine sandpaper or fine wire wool − Apply another coat of varnish evenly and leave to dry again − Repeat the process until you have three coats applied