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Re: Bolland83's Faux wood technique for MDF
That's it, "classic sunburst", while mine is more of a "tobacco burst".
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Okay- I recall that one now.
Mark- I think it would work, but the red won't take a lacquer atop, just so you remember.
It has to be an acrylic topcoat to be safe from alteration.
If that doesn't look right, Valspar made a trans-red that is for plexiglass that *might* work.
Give it a go!
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Re: Bolland83's Faux wood technique for MDF
Gave this a test run today, actually took some pics - which I will have to load, but not getting off the couch at the moment :p
Less is more, I learned. Ended up having to add some ebony stain, had a little to much brown. Also Gaelen has skills! makes it look simple.THOMAS BROWN aka "STINKY"
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