Samson13
17th October 2008, 07:27 PM
Hi guys
Have used Feast Watson spirit stain in 3 different colours on a segmented mirror frame made of recycled floor boards - spotted gum I think, or at least some sort of similar timber. The different coloured parts are small triangular sections next to each other and I need to apply a satin finish over the stain.
Had a problem some time ago where the finish I used caused two different colours of the stain to run into each other and blur, if you get my drift. Have put a lot of work into this project and don't want to stuff it up now. Tried to do a search of the forum but the results are too many to read.
I thought of maybe wipe-on poly but not sure if it would be OK. Any ideas?
Thanks
Samson13
Have used Feast Watson spirit stain in 3 different colours on a segmented mirror frame made of recycled floor boards - spotted gum I think, or at least some sort of similar timber. The different coloured parts are small triangular sections next to each other and I need to apply a satin finish over the stain.
Had a problem some time ago where the finish I used caused two different colours of the stain to run into each other and blur, if you get my drift. Have put a lot of work into this project and don't want to stuff it up now. Tried to do a search of the forum but the results are too many to read.
I thought of maybe wipe-on poly but not sure if it would be OK. Any ideas?
Thanks
Samson13