Two part epoxy based wood fillers blur the line between wood putty and wood filler.
Best sandpaper for wood putty.
It s difficult to sand with the grain into tight corners without scratching the adjacent wood.
Wood putty or wood filler is a woodworker s best friend.
Finer grits are intended for finishing work.
The excess will be sanded down to achieve a perfectly smooth surface.
100 150 and 220 for example.
Put in enough filler to overfill the hole.
For small touch up jobs around the house choose a wood filler that firmly holds anchors and screws in place is solvent free can be used with a high speed sander and resists cracking and shrinking.
Sanding repairs in plaster and drywall any defects cracks gouges or nail holes that occur in a wall of plaster or drywall can easily be repaired by filling the blemishes with spackling or putty.
For best performance apply outdoor wood filler on a dry sunny warm day.
For example 60 grit sandpaper is the roughest sandpaper typically used on wood.
Epoxy wood filler is a pure plastic that can be used on finished or unfinished wood.
It removes wood fast.
Take the wood filler and put it into the cavity with the putty knife.
Use coarser grit sandpaper to start the sanding.
Primary sanding of rough wood and the removal of planning marks on wood is often best done with medium grit sandpaper.
Sanding wood putty.
Use it for extremely rough surfaces when wood has dips gouges splinters or loose fibers.
Available in a wide variety of colors wood putty is a substance used for filling holes and imperfections in wood.
Fine sandpapers range from 120 to 220 grit.
This filler cures in under 10 minutes and sets completely in around an hour.
It contains no cellulose but because it cures hard enough to sand it s closer to a filler than a putty.
When determining which grit best follows the one just used remember that the next grit should be no more than about 50 percent higher than the one before it.
Fine grits close up the pores of the wood so if you sand to too fine a grit less finish will soak into the surface.
Here s a tip that works great for those hard to reach areas.
Trim the sandpaper flush to the edge of the putty knife with a utility knife.
Now when should you stop sanding.
Coarser grits for example are best for heavier jobs such as stripping and sanding.