Finally making some stides in finishing the maple live edge slab for the dining table. I've had the slab for several years. Sanded it the first year. Poured epoxy last Fall. Broke off the epoxy molds and rough sanded the epoxy last month.
I bought a new orbital sander and a course of sanding disks ranging from 40 grit to 600 grit. To make finishing tolerable, I elected to use a UV-cured finish - Clean Armor 710 and 700. A bit of an investment for both the finish and the handheld UV light, but it's SO CONVENIENT.
The Clean Armor 710 is a sealer, and since the maple slab has some rot on it AND I want a satin finish, I used the 710 first to seal the underside, per the manufacturer's recommendations.
After sanding the underside with 400 grit, I applied the 710 sealer. Then cured the finish with a handheld UV light. Works pretty slick! No fumes and fully curred after running the light over the surface for 10 minutes.
Remaining are (a) finishing the live edge sides, and (b) sanding and finishing the top. I'll be a little more OCD on the top, making sure it's smooth and has several coats of finish.
Stay tuned.






Beautiful.
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