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Default epoxy bite to wood

Glenn Ashmore ) writes:

You would need to stay with a coarser grit for tougher to bond woods
like white oak and teak because you have to rely more on the mechanical
surface bond.


I've read that the reason epoxy bonds well to wood is that it bonds at the
molecular level, the mollecules of curing epoxy being the same size or
something as the molecules of wood. So long as the surface of the wood is
clean and dry it doesn't need to be sanded for adhesion, except as noted
above in the case of woods with incompatible resins. Otherwise you only
sand if you want a smoother surface for the finish.

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