So I am building a set of the mini-statements (Thanks Jim!) and am having trouble with my finish.
I'd like the finish to be piano black gloss.
I applied body filler to the cut edges and block sanded it smooth (so I thought). When I applied primer recently, It revealed the joints and a bunch of 60-grit sanding scratches in the non body-filled part of the mdf (couldn't even see or feel these scratches before. I checked.)
Can anyone recommend a product and process to get the edges hidden and scratches filled?
One option I was thinking of was to coat the side and top panels again with body filler and go about block sanding it again. I'd rather not do this ... I hate applying and sanding body filler. LoL.
Is there an easier way?
Has anyone had any success with applying a truck bed coating as a finish? I'm also considering this as a last resort.
Thanks in advance!!!
--Daniel
I'd like the finish to be piano black gloss.
I applied body filler to the cut edges and block sanded it smooth (so I thought). When I applied primer recently, It revealed the joints and a bunch of 60-grit sanding scratches in the non body-filled part of the mdf (couldn't even see or feel these scratches before. I checked.)
Can anyone recommend a product and process to get the edges hidden and scratches filled?
One option I was thinking of was to coat the side and top panels again with body filler and go about block sanding it again. I'd rather not do this ... I hate applying and sanding body filler. LoL.
Is there an easier way?
Has anyone had any success with applying a truck bed coating as a finish? I'm also considering this as a last resort.
Thanks in advance!!!
--Daniel
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