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Cleaning live edge wood.
Work your way along the edge of the slab.
The cambium layer the fibrous glue that connects the bark to the wood can add depth and character to the edge if you leave it.
Removing the bark from your live edge wood slab.
Removing the bark from your live edge wood slab.
Use a soft lint free slightly dampened microfiber cloth.
Never dry dust your live edge wood table as dust particles may scratch it.
It won t come loose later scraping away that layer creates a slippery smooth edge with more rounded features.
Certain wood furniture polishes contain silicone which can actually damage the slab table top.
So heat can cause problems for your live edge table.
Once the surface is prepped to 120 grit with the aggressive sander move onto a random orbit finishing sander.
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Begin by removing a 6 8 section of bark starting at an end.
If you work across it you may gouge the surface and leave marks.
Sand the whole surface with 80 grit continuing to 120 on the aggressive setting.
I ve talked with a few wood turners that specialize in live edge work and all seem to agree that the bark will come off at some point no matter what you do.
A belt sander works as well.
These cloths are highly absorbent and will dust your live edge wood table surface without leaving streaks marks or scratches.
Then sand the sap wood live edge with a smaller headed sander to bring out the color and remove any bark or dirt.
Finish the table in halves.
Finishing with a very fine sandpaper by hand is ideal whether you used a sanding machine or prepped the wood by hand.
All you need to do is take a lint free cloth to the table once a week.
Continue this process over the.
Start on one side then rub out the finish with a dry cloth.
Scrape the fibers off with a nylon or wire brush.
Cracks and knots of live edge tables may retain dust and dirt deep in their creases.