Continue mixing as you add fine grain sawdust to the epoxy.
60 or 80 grit sawdust for wood floor fill.
You can make wood fillers from the sawdust but the color match can be a hit or miss deal.
Wood filler the beginner s friend.
Hi waynew if the boards are fairly smooth i usually start with 80 grit rubin for unfinished wood then 100 grit then switch to 150 grit brilliant and finish up with 220 grit.
I would take a piece of scrap flooring and sand on it until i had about 2 3 teaspoons of sawdust.
Mix together the two part epoxy with a wooden craft stick for at least 2 minutes.
Not intended to be used as a starting grit.
Takes out 60 or 80 grit scratch.
Pine stains easily so you can stain after the 220 grit.
The sawdust should be the consistency of talcum powder.
Old school products like wood flour cement and mixing compounds are still available and have their pros and cons.
This is usually the final grit for maple birch or other particularly hard woods and for any floor that you would like to stain.
Trowel or spot fill the floor as needed.
Making your own filler is simple.
The process involves filling the crack and after allowing the filler to cure sanding it to a smooth.
A typical first cut with an edger is 60 or 80 grit then completed with 100 grit after the floor has been filled.
To soften the cut of the abrasive there are edger pads that are used under the bolt with an abrasive disc for the final edging.
Takes out the scratch from 60 grit sandpaper.
This floor is pretty tight but there are of course some hairline gaps and nail holes to take care of.
By using edger pads the abrasive disc cuts less aggressively and also leaves a finer scratch.
Posted by jean on may 21 2017.
Use fine dust from edging or multi disc machine usually 80 grit or finer and mix with the flour cement or a mixing compound.
I sand the floor to 60 grit empty the dust bag then sand the floor with 80 grit.
Make wood filler with sawdust how and why.
Lacquer based wood floor filler is a mixture of lacquer and very fine wood dust.
We are done with the initial rough sanding on our red oak floor and are moving up to the 60 and 80 grit passes.
On harder woods i usually stain at 150 grit if you get the wood too smooth or start to burnish it it doesn t.
For best results use fine edger dust from the floor that is being sanded mix it with lacquer to form a putty and fill the floor as needed.
Wood filler is often used to repair or restore damaged wooden articles by masking any cracks or indentations in the wood.
This grit takes out the scratch from 36 grit sandpaper but does not remove much wood.
This is usually the final grit for most standard hardwood floors.
That way you have only fine dust from the 80 grit.