Thanks to all.
John, I found Plantin Bold to be about a 99% match. Thanks.
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Thanks to all.
John, I found Plantin Bold to be about a 99% match. Thanks.
Can anyone ID the attached font?
Thank you.
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LARD!
And it's better for you than butter.
If it's lacquer and you just want to hide the depression, then drop fill the depression with lacquer. Sand smooth with fine paper and put another coat over the piece.
1. Target will tint to any BM color, give them a call to order.
Or you can have your local paint store tint it.
"As a universal color vehicle EM6500 can be tinted to match awide array of popular...
Page 168 of American Woodworker Illustrated Cabinetmaking "Turn-Top Card Table" gives all the basic joinery for that table. The veneering and such would be up to you.
Found this:...
It's a lacquer based sealer as stated on the Mylands site, so I would think that it should be thinned with lacquer thinner.
I have been using Klean-Strip Odorless Mineral Spirits for years and have had none of the problems listed above. The SDS lists the components as follows:
Hydrotreated light distillate (petroleum)...
Here is an interesting article about tinting epoxy resin.
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/adding-pigments-to-epoxy/
This is a quick piece I put together for a friend's son to be used as a TV/Video Game cabinet. It is maple ply sides and back with solid face frame, door and moldings. As you can see it has a small...
Grubs/skunks/milky spore. All the folks above covered it.
Milky spore will probably give you the best long term solution. Any of the commercially available grub control products will work well also,...
Sorry Bob, but I spray most of my stuff. I have brushed shellac on many occasions without problem. Shellac dries so quickly that you can brush all the surfaces lying flat. Start on one surface of the...
Shellac or a waterborne, shellac being my first choice.
Have you tried Yuck (or similar) sprayed on the door knob?
I'm not understanding your problem.
Are the insects building nests that hang from the deck, or are they drilling holes in the wood?
If they are drilling holes then you have a carpenter bee problem....
$300.00 and have them throw in the pattern board too.
De-gloss with a 3M maroon Scotch-Brite pad
I like Butcher's Paste wax for all my wooden fixtures and iron table tops. Makes them slick as a goose.
De-gloss as Jim said and then use a good hard paste wax on them.
Beautiful piece!
And I thought the same thing as Aaron about hiding a note for her to find in the future.
I'm still curious about the suggestion to spray another piece of like material to see if you get the same problem.
BIN will clean up with ammonia and water, no need for DNA.
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Rent a weasel from Jim Koepke
Unless you have chickens, keep the weasel.
What was the gloss factor of the Polycrylic that you used. It is available in MATTE and I would suggest that you make a sample on some wood scrap that will approximate your mantle. Spray the same...
Search "crank table base".