Michaels Cheap Suggestions To Abide By When Selecting Unfinished Wood Furniture

Probabilities are almost any piece of unfinished wood furniture you buy will come with some issues. Many times they will have parts that stick or loose joints. They can also have knots in the wood, saw marks, and rough edges. It’s best to take some time to correct any issues with the furniture before you put on the varnish.
 
 The first chore when preparing your unfinished wood furniture is to make certain it is put together perfectly. Rigorously look at all the joints to determine if there are any weak areas. Somewhere they can frequently be found is on the drawers. Most unfinished wood f ittings is put along with stapes. When the staples are in properly you shouldn’t have any issues. Occasionally they will need to be reinforced with finishing nails. To help keep the wood from splitting it’s best to drill a pilot hole before putting the nail in. Re-glue any loose arms, rungs, or legs and check to see that drawers glide smoothly on their runners.
 
 The next move should be to carefully inspect the wood for sap. Cleaning any sap or resin that has toughened and clear out any knots and sap pockets via turpentine. If the knots are loose it’s best to completely remove them and then glue them prepared. Sand the pieces thoroughly to remove any rough edges. Commence with rough sandpaper and work your way to a fine grit. Fill in any low spots or gaps with putty or wood filler. Don’t employ a planer as this can splinter the wood.
 
 Before you finish your unfinished wood furniture it has to be thoroughly sealed. When wood is not sealed it can create problems as the wood expands and contracts with changes in warmth and humidity. Don’t forget the seal the inside of drawers and other hidden parts of the piece to prevent warping and splitting.

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