Remember the table I used last week to cover my kitchen cabinet door with Fablon? Well, I worked on my new £3 skip shop find oak dining table.
However, because I haven't had much experience restoring furniture, I asked on Facebook. Thankfully Craig Clark recommended using a carbide scraper to prevent over sanding and gouging and it worked perfectly!
Here's my step by step blogpost guide: [ Ссылка ]
Here's all that I used and hope it helps: *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases made through links.
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Bahco carbide scraper: [ Ссылка ] [Amazon]
Orbit sander [ Ссылка ] [Amazon]
120g grit [ Ссылка ] [Amazon]
Danish oil [ Ссылка ] [Amazon]
Lint free cloth (and old shirt)
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