Kaisergrendel
15th April 2011, 01:04 AM
Hi all, what's the trick to varnishing the ends of a piece without messing it all up? I've been applying finishes sporadically for about 10 years now and I never seem to get it right. Problems:
1. Brush doesn't release enough varnish without a lot of pressure.
2. Brush releases too much varnish with enough pressure to lay down a wet coat.
3. Varnish drips over the top and bottom of the piece, either from runs or the brush product unloading over the side.
4. Holding the piece gets tricky the more sides you cover and some of the finish always manages to get on my hand.
5. Too easy to accidentally drag the brush over the angled edge and squeezing out massive amounts of finish where you don't want it to go.
Important note is that I've never bought an expensive brush before. I typically go for the cheapest one I can find but I think a good brush isn't going to help much if my technique isn't up to scratch.
Spent half an hour googling this problem to no effect. Any tips you folks could share?
1. Brush doesn't release enough varnish without a lot of pressure.
2. Brush releases too much varnish with enough pressure to lay down a wet coat.
3. Varnish drips over the top and bottom of the piece, either from runs or the brush product unloading over the side.
4. Holding the piece gets tricky the more sides you cover and some of the finish always manages to get on my hand.
5. Too easy to accidentally drag the brush over the angled edge and squeezing out massive amounts of finish where you don't want it to go.
Important note is that I've never bought an expensive brush before. I typically go for the cheapest one I can find but I think a good brush isn't going to help much if my technique isn't up to scratch.
Spent half an hour googling this problem to no effect. Any tips you folks could share?