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So the story goes....i am an engineer and i understand the importance of preventive maintenance....but after you read this you will see why i took myself outside, picked my own switch and gave myself...
In answer to many questions, i used maple for the piece i made and used a dark amber shellac, hence the colour
same applies, stain the surface and then shellac,carve, paint and wipe off..
Easy...
Limey is now a favourite of ours, but yes i am ENGLISH!!!! never a brit either..
the clues were in the posts i made before i gave the game away.....spelling is everything
off to cut wood now
If you are calling me a Queen, you could be close...but i am not Royalty just a Prima Donna from Millwall
again, wrong hemisphere
Wanted to make a nice doorway transition..only took 5 goes at it, the poxy machine crapped out on me twice...but i got it finished and here it is
and i wanted to make a decent floor register..
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Wrong hemisphere
but the difference with mine is less constriction and mine is shinier!!
Craig, it was a breeze....
after spraying on my finish, i wiped off the excess with kitchen roll, (Viva of course!) and that was all
i am experimenting with a colour below the shellac now and i...
If you can guess where i am from, then you win a prize!!!!
Not sure what the prize will be, probably a "alright mate" on youtube
thanks doug i will check this out as well
all, i was using a Rigid shop vac, with a high end filter and i reckon i was getting 80% to 90% of it out. just run a 5 hour carve and had a handful of detritus left...
i am looking at the Rockler...
check out this video
i recently made something for a friend and had to contend with how to gilt and paint the filigree work but not spend days sanding and planing.
Here is it; apply 2 coats of shellac to your work,...