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    Default Piant for carved letters

    Hi, I am donating quilt hangers for 13 Fallen Heroes from Louisiana.
    I have their names, rank and military affiliation carved and would like to have the lettering be black.
    I tried this technique: Sprayed lacquer a few coats and then sprayed black latex after the lacquer dried. Wiped off excess and let dry. Then sanded to remove left over paint smears. I still get some slight bleeding outside the letters that is visible up close and with some letters even more. I still have some time before I send these units to Louisiana for a ceremony. Does anyone know if their is a certain paint that won't bleed or a technique I could use. Thanks, Tom
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    Would you allow me to buy one of the thirteen quilt hangers to donate to the 13 Fallen Heroes from Louisiana and I will pay for the materials. This is a cause that means something to me. Maybe other might be interested.

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    PCW.. You are da man!

    GWiz, put me down for one as well. Let me know how much and where to send the check to.

    Thanks for what you do!

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    Hi Guys,
    Your generosity is outstanding.
    Although for this set of hangers, all costs are already taken care.
    I really really appreciate it, and understand your desire to make a contribution.

    I am also in contact with quilt guilds across the country to find out how many are needed. Then I will probably need some help when those are required.

    You guys damn near brought me to tears.

    PS, Paint to use???

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwiz View Post
    Hi, I am donating quilt hangers for 13 Fallen Heroes from Louisiana.
    I have their names, rank and military affiliation carved and would like to have the lettering be black.
    I tried this technique: Sprayed lacquer a few coats and then sprayed black latex after the lacquer dried. Wiped off excess and let dry. Then sanded to remove left over paint smears. I still get some slight bleeding outside the letters that is visible up close and with some letters even more. I still have some time before I send these units to Louisiana for a ceremony. Does anyone know if their is a certain paint that won't bleed or a technique I could use. Thanks, Tom
    Ooopps, Spelled Paint wrong in Subject... Fat Fingers always get me in trouble......
    I think AL and ChrisAlb (maybe some others, too) have some good techniques they have shared here before. Can't find their posts, but maybe they'll chime in when they notice your posting.
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    i think your bleed over problem is because when you carve letters in wood you always end up with end grain which will suck up more of the lacquer that your using to seal the board. i do this process all the time but i make sure the letters are coated in the carved areas to seal them up. usually one coat of laquer on the board is enough but the letters might need two or three heavier coats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supershingler View Post
    i think your bleed over problem is because when you carve letters in wood you always end up with end grain which will suck up more of the lacquer that your using to seal the board. i do this process all the time but i make sure the letters are coated in the carved areas to seal them up. usually one coat of laquer on the board is enough but the letters might need two or three heavier coats.

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    I am with Kendall. Extra coating of lacquer in the letter areas to seal up the end grains.
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    would sanding sealer help with the bleed?

    Also, as a vet of a couple of tours to Iraq, let me know if you need any help making anything.

    Mike

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    anything to seal up the end grain in the letters would work

    if you have some old sanding sealer or even some varnish it doesnt really matter what you use you just have to put enough on to seal it to keep from having bleed through. if you use spray paint to do the letters it has the tendacy to bleed a little some than a brush painted enamel

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