Mario Turcot
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I carved a name plate for a colleague few weeks ago and now I'm getting commission for more [smile].
I sprayed the carved letters than applied two coats of Danish oil. I like Danish oil and I find that more then two coats make the look flat so I stick to two. Here is the first name plate
[attachimg=1]
As I'm learning, I had to use a tiny brush to apply manually two more coats of white [sad]
I found that video
video
But I would like to know what paint would you use to make a better job. Preferably a one coat paint. Should I apply a first coat of Danish oil on the carving letters to prevent the wood to suck up the white?
Any other method or suggestion [welcome]
Thanks!
I sprayed the carved letters than applied two coats of Danish oil. I like Danish oil and I find that more then two coats make the look flat so I stick to two. Here is the first name plate
[attachimg=1]
As I'm learning, I had to use a tiny brush to apply manually two more coats of white [sad]
I found that video
video
But I would like to know what paint would you use to make a better job. Preferably a one coat paint. Should I apply a first coat of Danish oil on the carving letters to prevent the wood to suck up the white?
Any other method or suggestion [welcome]
Thanks!