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Old 16th August 2005, 12:28 PM   #1
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Default Finishes -- FWW article on foam brushes

an article in the most recent issue of Fine Woodworking comes out very strongly in favor of disposable foam brushes (as contrast with bristle brushes which now cost $50 for best quality.)

Some hints;

1) finish the surface with a 220 grit paper, wipe or vacuum off sawdust. if using an water based finish DO NOT use a tack cloth to remove dust as traces of resin left behind will interfere with the application.

2) decant a few ounces of finish into a plastic cup or beaker wide enough to accomodate the brust. this prevents premature evaporation.

3) dip the brush ONLY 1/4 inch into the finish -- do not allow the brush to become saturated (causes bubble problems.)


4) use only one side of the brush for finish application -- by doing this the brush will not accumulate dust.

5) it is helpful to illuminate the surface with an incandescent at a 45 degree angle -- this will show up mistakes.

And of course, check first to make sure that the foam brush is not attacked by the finish you are using. Lacquers with volatile solvents shouldn't be used with foam brushes.
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Old 16th August 2005, 01:36 PM   #2
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Thanks so much for sharing that. I hope to finish construction on my cabinets and begin finishing in a few weeks.
Are these tips just for varnishes and urethanes or will foam brushes work on shellac too ? Also, I wonder what stains will work well on Baltic Birch ?
I'm very new to wood finishing; any links where I can learn more ?
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Old 16th August 2005, 01:42 PM   #3
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Baltic Birch will take virtually any stain -- I wouldn't use shellac, however -- while it is nice for furniture it can't take a lot of abuse and if someone spills booze or perfume on it you have a refinishing job.

from being a real devotee of woodworking, i have now reverted to philistinism so I use Minwax finishes all the time -- they don't dissapoint.
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Old 16th August 2005, 02:13 PM   #4
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I always use a conditioner on soft woods...

http://www.minwax.com/products/woodprep/prestain.cfm

Foam brushes are the best. Great for boat work & varnish. In the shop, I will trough them in a baggy and into the freezer for the next days use.
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Foam brushes: popular with guys like me who are too lazy (or busy) to spend time cleaning traditional brushes.

So, it's good to hear they're a little better than we thought they were. Those tips will help a lot, thank you!
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Old 16th August 2005, 03:25 PM   #6
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I acheived better results with a cloth instead of foam brushes. But it is longer because you put less varnish on each coat.

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Shame that they are only available in North America...
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Shame that they are only available in North America...

you can't be serious that they don't have foam brushes in Europe?
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Nope. And I've been looking for years...
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Nope. And I've been looking for years...



Man.... all I can say is.... why???

do you have problems finding a lot of common hardware stuff there?
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