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Got the topcoats on the top and bottom now. Yesterday I went through the grits from 100-150 grit. Stained the top and edges. Had to wait 90 minutes for the stain to dry. Wiped down the top and applied the sealer. I might have been able to put a 1st topcoat on the tabletop but decided not to because it would have been rushing it. I let it sit overnight at 68ºF.
This morning I came in and scuffed the top. It's the first time the Isolante sealer has ever powdered up for me, so that was nice. No rubbery balls to get rid of. Mixed up a coat of gloss thinned 20% and sprayed it on. Let it dry for 90 minutes and did a pretty hard scuff with my RO sander with 320 grit at 70% speed. Blew all that off, then wiped it down with denatured alcohol and mixed up a new batch of finish but this time satin. Thinned this at 30%, which I wished I had thinned the 1st coat to. It filled the grain a little more than I wanted.
Sprayed that coat and at 90 minutes burnished it lightly with a brown paper bag to get rid of any dust specks that might have fallen in. After that I sprayed the foot board of the table with is the same Cottenwood but about 6" wide and 8ft long. Just did three coats of the satin mix because I don't care if it's buttery smooth or not.
The table was out in the shop while I sprayed the foot board so there would be no overspray to contend with. Plus it takes up a lot of room. It's back in the sprayroom and will stay there til Friday morning when it gets delivered.