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Five simple techniques for achieving beautiful results in the home and workshop

What you will learn

How to apply a simple transparent wood finish that looks stunning

How to stain interior wood to enhance colour and bring out its full glory.

How to create a maintainable oil finish that never needs stripping.

How to use coloured finishing oils for long-lasting beauty.

How to create stunning distressed chalked paint finishes

Tricks behind proper pre-finish sanding.

Description

Learn to Finish Wood Like a Pro

The only thing standing between you and beautiful wood finishing results is the guidance and teaching you’ll get from this course. Course creator and instructor Steve Maxwell has been finishing wood since the 1970s. Let him show you five techniques for creating beautiful finishes on wood, even if you’ve never been pleased with previous results.


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This Course Will Teach You How To:

  1. Apply a simple transparent wood finish that looks stunning.
  2. Stain interior wood to enhance colour and bring out its full glory.
  3. Create a maintainable oil finish that never needs stripping.
  4. Use coloured finishing oils for long-lasting beauty.
  5. Create stunning distressed chalked paint finishes.
  6. The tricks behind proper pre-finish sanding.
  7. Never worry again about how your next wood finish will turn out. With the know-how you’ll get in this course you’ll learn to reliably apply a great interior wood finish using different methods every time to create different looks. The finish here is a buffed oil finish that’s amazing for tables.
  8. Do you have trouble getting even a simple polyurethane finish to work? Urethane is the most common type of wood finish used by non-professionals, but there are definite tricks to getting glass-smooth results reliably. Learn to get great results even if urethane has been giving you grief for years.
  9. Learn to choose and apply antique-style finishes such as chalked paint and distressed milk paint. In the photo above I’m applying intentional wear to a milk paint finish applied to a stained pine bookcase. If you’ve never tried chalked paint or milk paint before, you’re in for a treat.

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Content

Section 1

How to Finish Interior Wood Like a Pro
Introduction to Wood Finishing

Section 2: The Basic Urethane Finish

The Basic Finish
The Basic Finish in Detail
Basic Urethane Tour
A Word About Abrasive Grit Numbers
My Sanding Process for a PERFECTLY Smooth Wood Finish
Sanding Step by Step
Sanding mop in action
Top-Notch Tabletop Tips
Important Technique When Applying Water-Based Urethane
Sand the First Coat Lightly
Sanding Between Coats
Applying 2nd and 3rd Coats
Power Buffing in Action
Power Buffing

Section 3: Basic Urethane Finish With Colour

The Basic Finish With Colour
Stained Wood Finish Tour
Quick-Start Guide for The Basic Finish With Colour
Staining Wood in Detail
Stain Application
All-in-one, wipe-on stain-and-seal products.
Water-based stains

Section 4: The Super-Easy Wipe-On Poly Finish

The Super-Easy Finish
Wipe on Poly Stair Treads

Section 5: Maintainable & Repairable Oil Finishes

Classic oil finishes in three different forms
Plant-based oil finishes
Kitchen Table Top Tour
Plant-based oil finishes
Tabletop Oil Finish
Table Top Buffing
Other Plant-Based Finishing Oils
Solvent-based oil finishes
BEST Coloured Oil For Wooden Stairs
Lecture 35: Final Words