Vanelli
22nd December 2004, 09:23 AM
G'Day,
I remember seeing a few years back a show on TV about a guy that made his own parketry using slices of a tree trunk. It was a trunk with an irregular shape, which, when puzzled onto the floor created a very interesting effect. I plan to do the same thing myself. The bad part is that I cannot find any reference back to that show and am a complete novice in this area.
Is anybody able to point me to such a reference, or could advice with regards to things such as:
-does the type of wood matter? How about Cyprus pine?
-how/where could I cut the slices?
-what sort of underlayer would one use?
-what sort of filler would be the most appropriate?
-what sort of primer should be used to reduce absorption and preserve the natural look of the wood?
Any other hints or pieces of information shall be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Vanelli
I remember seeing a few years back a show on TV about a guy that made his own parketry using slices of a tree trunk. It was a trunk with an irregular shape, which, when puzzled onto the floor created a very interesting effect. I plan to do the same thing myself. The bad part is that I cannot find any reference back to that show and am a complete novice in this area.
Is anybody able to point me to such a reference, or could advice with regards to things such as:
-does the type of wood matter? How about Cyprus pine?
-how/where could I cut the slices?
-what sort of underlayer would one use?
-what sort of filler would be the most appropriate?
-what sort of primer should be used to reduce absorption and preserve the natural look of the wood?
Any other hints or pieces of information shall be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Vanelli