How to Make Wood Super Slippery

In the world of woodworking, one of the most coveted properties a piece of lumber can have is “slip resistance.” Unfortunately, this means that the wood is difficult to grip with your hands, making it challenging to work with. However, there is a way to make even the roughest pieces of lumber slippery as butter.

In this blog post, we’re going to teach you how to make wood super slippery. Why would you want to do that, you ask? Well, there are a few reasons. Maybe you’re working on a project and need the board to slide smoothly across the table saw.

Or perhaps you’re building a new deck and want it to be slip-resistant for your guests’ safety. Whatever the reason, you can make any piece of wood dangerously slick with just a few simple methods! So let’s get started!

How to Make Wood Super Slippery

Summary: In order to make wood super slippery, you’ll need some oil, a rag, and a bowl. In the bowl, mix together enough oil to cover the bottom of the rag. Wet the rag with the oil, and then place it on the wood. Be careful not to get any on yourself!

Benefits to Make Wood Super Slippery

  1. Helps in the reduction of friction
  2. Aids in the prevention of sticking and binding
  3. Makes it easier to move heavy objects on wood surfaces
  4. Reduces wear and tear on wooden floors and furniture
  5. Allows for easy cleaning of wood surfaces
  6. Increases the lifespan of wood floors and furniture
  7. Gives wood surfaces a shiny, new appearance
  8. Makes it harder for dirt and dust to stick to wood surfaces
  9. Helps to repel water from wood surfaces
  10. Prevents the growth of mold and mildew on wood.

11 Methods on How to Make Wood Super Slippery

Several methods can be used to make wood surfaces slippery. Some of these methods are more effective, and some may better suit your needs. Here are 11 methods that you can use to make wood dangerously slick!

Method 1: Use Teflon Tape

Teflon tape is a strong yet thin layer of polymer that can be applied to surfaces to make them super slippery. Wood is no exception! Apply Teflon tape to the surface you want to make slippery, and voila! Remove wrinkles or bubbles in the tape for the best results.

Method 2: Use WD-40

WD-40 is a versatile product that can be used for many things, including making wood slippery. Simply spray WD-40 onto the surface of the wood and wipe away any excess with a clean cloth. Unfortunately, the lubricating properties of WD-40 will cause the wood to be much slicker and harder to grip.

Spray Wd-40

Method 3: Use Soap

Soap is another common household item used to make wood slippery. Apply a generous amount of soap to the surface of the wood and then wipe away any excess with a clean cloth. The soap will leave a thin layer of lubrication on the wood, making it much harder to grip.

Method 4: Use Vaseline

Vaseline is a thick, greasy substance that can be used to make the wood very slippery. Simply apply a generous amount of Vaseline to the surface of the wood and then wipe away any excess with a clean cloth. This method is best used on unfinished wood since Vaseline can be difficult to remove from finished surfaces.

Method 5: Use Wax

Wax can also be used to make the wood very slippery. Apply a thin layer of wax to the surface of the wood and then buff it until it’s shiny. This method works best on unfinished wood but can also be used on finished wood. The downside to using wax is that it needs to be reapplied regularly to maintain its effectiveness.

Thin Layer of Wax

Method 6: Use Polyurethane

Polyurethane is a clear coating that can be applied to wood to make it slippery. It’s typically used as a protective coating on floors and furniture. You can buy polyurethane in a can at your local hardware store.

To apply polyurethane, start by sanding the wood, so it’s smooth. Then, apply a thin layer of polyurethane to the wood with a brush or roller. Let the coating dry for 24 hours before applying a second coat. Once the second coat is dry, your wood will be super slippery!

If you want to make the surface of your wood even more slippery, add a few drops of dish soap to the polyurethane before applying it. The soap will create a barrier between the polyurethane and the wood, making it even more slippery.

Method 7: Use Nail Polish

Nail polish can also be used to make wood slippery. Simply apply a generous amount of nail polish to the surface of the wood and then wipe away any excess with a clean cloth. This method works best on unfinished wood but can also be used on finished wood. The downside to nail polish is that it can be difficult to remove once applied.

Method 8: Use Furniture Polish

Furniture polish can also be used to make wood slippery. Simply apply a generous amount of furniture polish to the surface of the wood and then wipe away any excess with a clean cloth. This method works best on unfinished wood but can also be used on finished wood if you are careful not to get any furniture polish on the surrounding surfaces.

Furniture Polish Can Also Be Used

Method 9: Use Motor Oil

You can use this method to make your wood extra slippery. All you need is a can of motor oil and a paintbrush. Simply brush the motor oil onto the wood surface, covering it completely. The oil will dry quickly, leaving a slick surface behind. This method is ideal for those who want to make their wood surfaces as slippery as possible.

Method 10: Use Liquid Glass

This is a method that professional woodworkers often use. Liquid glass can be purchased at most hardware stores. A straightforward, thick liquid dries to a hard, shiny finish.

To use liquid glass, simply apply it to the surface of the wood with a brush or roller. Let it dry for 24 hours before using the surface. This method will make the wood very slippery.

Method 11: Use Baby Powder

Baby powder can also be used to make wood slippery. Simply sprinkle some baby powder onto the surface of the wood and then rub it in with a clean cloth. The powder will create a barrier between the wood and anything that comes into contact with it, making it much harder to grip.

With these methods, you can make any type of wood surface extremely slippery. Be cautious when working with slippery surfaces, as they can be dangerous. Use these methods at your own risk!

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Step by Step Guideline on How to Make Wood Super Slippery

You need to follow some simple steps to make wood super slippery. You can either use a chemical or physical process. Let’s discuss both methods in detail.

Step 1: Choose the Right Kind of Wood

The first step to making your wood super slippery is choosing the right wood. The best kinds of wood for this purpose are smooth and have a fine grain. Some examples of good choices include cherry, maple, and birch. Otherwise, you may end up with a rougher surface that is more difficult to make slippery.

Step 2: Sand the Surface

Once you have chosen the suitable wood, the next step is to sand the surface. This will help to create a smooth surface for the wood and make it easier to make it slippery. Start with coarse grit sandpaper and work up to a finer grit.

Sand the Surface

Step 3: Apply a Slippery Substance

There are a few different substances that you can use to make your wood slippery. One option is to use mineral oil. You can also try using beeswax or paraffin wax. Simply apply the substance of your choice to the surface of the wood and rub it in until it is evenly distributed.

Step 4:  Apply a Finish

Once you have applied the slippery substance, you need to apply a finish. This will help protect the wood and make it more durable. Apply your choice according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Step 5: Buff the Surface

The last step is to buff the surface of the wood. This will help create a smooth and shiny surface. You can use a soft cloth or paper towel for this step. Once finished, your wood should be super slippery!

Now that you have a slippery surface, you can enjoy it however you like! You can use it for projects that require a smooth surface, or you can simply enjoy the feeling of running your hand across it. Either way, you now know how to make wood super slippery!

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Conclusion

When you need to fill a drilled hole in wood, you can use a few different methods.

So, there you have it. If you read and follow these steps carefully about how to make wood super slippery, you should have no problem making wood super slippery!

Now get outside and start making some slick boards! Have you tried any of these methods before? What worked best for you? Let us know in the comments below.

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Adrian Green

Adrian has been interested in woodworking since he was a child. His father had a woodworking shop, and Adrian would help him out and learn from him. He gained basic carpentry knowledge as well as an understanding of how to work hard and take care of business. He enjoys woodworking as a hobby. He loves the feeling of creating something with his own hands, and the satisfaction that comes from seeing his finished products used by others. So he started this blog to spread his passion and knowledge to those interested in DIY wood-working projects. He knows that with a little guidance and practice, anyone can create beautiful pieces of furniture or décor from scratch.

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