Sanding wood Deseret Industries Manufacturing By Braeden Davis

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Sanding wood Deseret Industries Manufacturing By Braeden Davis Slide 2 Finish Sanding Your in charge of making sure the wood is smooth and has no defects and you and others do a good job. Tools used in the sanding 320 Grit Sanding Scotch pad The technique of sanding: The fastest and simply way is to go with the wood grain. Slide 3 Sanding Headboards Twin/Full/Queen/King/Bunk Bed 1. Sand the top face (it is the side with rounded edge) 2. Sand the top and bottom edge. Slide 4 Sanding Footboards T/F/BB/Q/K When sanding a foot board of any size you must sand: o Both Faces o All of the Edges Slide 5 Chair Seat Need to sand: o The top and o All of the edges of the chair Slide 6 Sanding Bunk Bed Post When sanding Bunk Bed Post you must sand: o All 4 sides of the post o Also the top and bottom of the post o The Edges Slide 7 Sanding Four Poster Post Just like the bunk bed post the post for te Four Poster needs to be sanded: o On all four sides o The top and bottom edges Slide 8 Sanding Four Poster Bed Post P.2 These areas on the post is where most miss part of sanding. Slide 9 Ladders o Sand the rungs and rails making sure you get the insides of the ladder, as much as the outside. Slide 10 Sanding Tables Sand the Top of the table Also the edges. Slide 11 Sanding Table Skirt Sand the o face of the skirt (that dont have the pocket screw hole, and o both edges. Slide 12 Sanding Table Legs Sanding the legs will require you to o Sand it against the grain; o But make sure you get in the grooves. Slide 13 Sanding Drawer Front You must sand o Face of the board, o Edges, plus o Grooves. Slide 14 Sanding Dresser Tops Sand the o Top and Molding o Every groove on itespecially in the molding since it the most common rough patch. Slide 15 Dresser Bottom Molding The molding needs to be sanded thoroughly as it could have rough patches throughout especially in the grooves. Slide 16 Dresser sides On each Dresser Side sanding needs to be completed on o The painted face and o Edges Slide 17 Who do I talk to? If you have questions you can talk to: Lead Associate Braeden Wayne Production Trainer (when they are present in area) Ben Scott Layne Who ever is working with us Your Job Coach Trent Whipple John Luker