Well I discovered something the hard way that all you experienced Woodworkers probably already know.
I sealed the end grain of this wood before the saw marks were sanded out. When I realized my mistake and tried to block it off, that sealer had soaked far into the end-grain.
I scratched it with a 36 grit sanding board for quite a while to remove the staining of just clear urethane.
I sanded so much that I screwed up my routed edge too. The round over was easy to fix with the sanding board. The ogee will be more difficult. I'm just going to dress it out by hand with sandpaper and a board and a dowel, and no one will notice, but by rights I have taken off so much I should dress it with the router. It's a short edge however and I will do it out by hand.
I sealed the end grain of this wood before the saw marks were sanded out. When I realized my mistake and tried to block it off, that sealer had soaked far into the end-grain.
I scratched it with a 36 grit sanding board for quite a while to remove the staining of just clear urethane.
I sanded so much that I screwed up my routed edge too. The round over was easy to fix with the sanding board. The ogee will be more difficult. I'm just going to dress it out by hand with sandpaper and a board and a dowel, and no one will notice, but by rights I have taken off so much I should dress it with the router. It's a short edge however and I will do it out by hand.