Birdhunter
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I'm building a rather large reception desk for a Pilates studio. It's built of Baltic birch with 1/4" oak edging. Mostly, joinery is with Dominos and recessed screws with a few Festool connectors. The recessed screws holes will have to be filled with wood putty after final assembly. I'm sanding to 180 grit.
I told the owner that I do not paint. She said she has spray painting equipment and will do the painting.
Among the pros on this forum, what should be the process and materials for painting the desk? The largest sections are 8' by 4'. I think white will be the color of choice.
Also, she wants to paint the 9 sections individually and do the final assembly at the new studio. Assembly will leave the recessed screw holes exposed so will need touch up painting.
I told the owner that I do not paint. She said she has spray painting equipment and will do the painting.
Among the pros on this forum, what should be the process and materials for painting the desk? The largest sections are 8' by 4'. I think white will be the color of choice.
Also, she wants to paint the 9 sections individually and do the final assembly at the new studio. Assembly will leave the recessed screw holes exposed so will need touch up painting.