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    Painting letters?

    I am making a sign to hang on our front door with the family name out of mahogany. However I have noticed that with the direct light the sign will get and a direct angle that the lettering will not have much shadow contrast, so I am considering painting the letters black for some better contrast.

    What is the best type of paint to use? Just a simple standard exterior latex? I plan on oiling the wood with some BLO then a coat of shellac followed by some target interior/exterior EM2000 varnish.

    Thoughts? Other types of paint?
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    My own experience would point towards using a high quality spar varnish (or an Awl Grip, if you're equipped to use it). Don't use the shellac.
    And I'd recommend an oil enamel for the lettering like a One Shot or Ronan.

    I think that, for contrast, you want to go with a lighter color, not darker - or even gold leaf.
    Last edited by Steve. Purcell; 12-04-2011 at 12:27 PM.
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