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how can stains be applied?
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using a cloth or brush
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what should be done after stains are dry?
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smooth down the surface then varnish
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name a clear, hard-wearing finish which shows the colour and grain of the wood
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polyurethane varnish
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what is polyurethane varnish ideal for? (applied in several thin coats)
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furniture and interior wood in a house
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what is preservative e.g. creosote used for?
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brushed onto exterior wood to protect it against rot or decay
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name something used for joining different materials quickly
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glue gun
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what is a "G" clamp used for?
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to apply pressure to the joint while the PVA sets
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what must be done to the wood before painting on a top coat?
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the wood must be primed and undercoated
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name a varnish suitable for exterior woodwork, doors and window frames
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polyurethane varnish
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what is impact adhesive good for?
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for joining different materials together, e.g plastic laminate or glass onto wood
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name a hand-held tool used to sand large areas such as table tops
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orbital sander
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why would you dampen the surface of wood?
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to raise the grain
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