Sanding End Grain. Before sanding end grain, run your fingers along the edge. Many times, you finish sanding and everything looks and feels great, but then you apply the. Engineered tile may or may not require sanding.
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You should notice that one direction feels smoother than the other direction. Sanding in the smooth direction will yield better results. So, if you sand through 220 grit for the faces and edges, continue sanding the end grain up to about 400. Here you may to know how to stain end grain. Sanding off that much end grain, even on relatively soft species like cherry and walnut, will take approximately forever. For the sanders.the sanding head is with 1000th of an inch. Apply filler and or grout if needed. Sanding end grain on raised panels.