How To Distress Plywood: Simple And Easy Methods


Simple And Easy Methods To Distress Plywood

The best ways & Methods in order to distress the plywood are mentioned below:

Method 1: Beating

The best and great way to give distress look to plywood is by beating it with any hard instrument like:
  1. Hammer: The user can use the hammerhead to add dished depression.
  2. Large Screws: Threading with the help of the large head screws will give an evenly spaced pattern and look.
  3. Steel Chain: This is another thing that can be used to make the distressed look by making the irregular divots.
  4. Nails: In this step the user can place some nails in the rag and start beating it on the wood this will make different kinds of the marks on the plywood.

Method 2: Wire Brush

This is another method that can help to make the plywood look distressed. In order to use this simply use any wire brush and fit it in the drill and then start drilling along the directions of the grains. This will help to remove some fibers from the plywood and leaving the denser look, it depends on how much pressure is applied to get the denser look. As this process is messy so it's very important to wear the mask.

Method 3: Staining

This method will help plywood to look more distressed, this is because when the stain is applied to the plywood it will make the divots look darker and results in more appealing. For this method, apply the stain with the rag and let it dry.

Method 4: Tea Staining

  1. Black Tea: Make a black tea and leave it to cool at the room temperature.
  2. Steel Wool and vinegar: Under this step the user needs to submerge the steel wool in the vinegar in the container and leave it for about 10 hours. Once the steel wool is fully combined with the vinegar it will make an iron acetate.
  3. Brush: Once the 2 solutions are ready then apply the tea with a brush on the plywood and allow it to soak in the plywood. After that apply the acetate solution and this will make the plywood look darker.

Method 5: Paint And Sanding

  1. Paint: Paint the plywood with the color of your choice and let it dry.
  2. Sanding: Once the paint is dried then use the 80 grit sandpaper on the orbital sander and start sanding the paint from the surface.
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