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Wood Finishing for Beginners
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5,527 students

Wood Finishing for Beginners

Five simple techniques for achieving beautiful results in the home and workshop
Created bySteve Maxwell
Last updated 8/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • How to apply a simple transparent wood finish that looks stunning
  • How to stain interior wood to enhance colour and bring out its full glory.
  • How to create a maintainable oil finish that never needs stripping.
  • How to use coloured finishing oils for long-lasting beauty.
  • How to create stunning distressed chalked paint finishes
  • Tricks behind proper pre-finish sanding.

Course content

5 sections35 lectures2h 23m total length
  • How to Finish Interior Wood Like a Pro2:11
  • Introduction to Wood Finishing2:40

    Why Finish Wood?

    Fresh, bare wood looks great, so why would anyone want to finish it? There are several reasons, but the main one is protection from stains, water and abrasion. This is true even for interior wood that’s finished. Bare wood is porous, and this means it picks up dirt and moisture easily. Even touching bare wood with dirty fingers can leave behind marks that can’t be wiped off. For rough, outdoor applications, wood can certainly be left bare. Interior wood, however, is rarely left unfinished.


    Another reason for finishing wood is to enhance its appearance. Finishing benefits some woods more than others, but in all cases proper finishing results in greater beauty and more attractive grain patterns. Texture and tactile qualities are yet another reason wood gets finished. A smooth, sealed wood surface is more pleasant to touch and it’s certainly better for wiping down and keeping clean than bare wood. Also, different finishes result in somewhat different textures. A high-build varnish oil finish, for instance, has a different feeling under the hand than, say, urethane.

Requirements

  • The only thing you need to get started is a desire to finish wood well.

Description

Learn to Finish Wood Like a Pro


The only thing standing between you and beautiful wood finishing results is the guidance and teaching you'll get from this course. Course creator and instructor Steve Maxwell has been finishing wood since the 1970s. Let him show you five techniques for creating beautiful finishes on wood, even if you've never been pleased with previous results.


This Course Will Teach You How To:

  1. Apply a simple transparent wood finish that looks stunning.

  2. Stain interior wood to enhance colour and bring out its full glory.

  3. Create a maintainable oil finish that never needs stripping.

  4. Use coloured finishing oils for long-lasting beauty.

  5. Create stunning distressed chalked paint finishes.

  6. The tricks behind proper pre-finish sanding.

  7. Never worry again about how your next wood finish will turn out. With the know-how you'll get in this course you'll learn to reliably apply a great interior wood finish using different methods every time to create different looks. The finish here is a buffed oil finish that's amazing for tables.

  8. Do you have trouble getting even a simple polyurethane finish to work? Urethane is the most common type of wood finish used by non-professionals, but there are definite tricks to getting glass-smooth results reliably. Learn to get great results even if urethane has been giving you grief for years.

  9. Learn to choose and apply antique-style finishes such as chalked paint and distressed milk paint. In the photo above I'm applying intentional wear to a milk paint finish applied to a stained pine bookcase. If you've never tried chalked paint or milk paint before, you're in for a treat.

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Who this course is for:

  • This course is for anyone who wants to learn the techniques for creating beautiful finishes on wood.