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12th August 2010, 02:10 AM #1New Member
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Need help about the "BLONDE" finish!
I've done a lot of research about "Butterscotch Blonde" finish, but it will be my first experience. I've written down my finishing steps, but I'm not really sure if it's right, so I need your advice.
Btw this is an ASH wood...
FINISHING STEPS:
1. Pore fill the body with "Timbermate Wood Filler". ---> What is the drying time?
2. Spray a light coat of non-tinted "Shellac" to lock-in the pore filler. ---> How many coat(s) do I need and should I sand it lightly after dry?
3. Spray the "White Pigment" & "Waterbase Lacquer" mixture to achieve a "translucent white" look. ---> Should I sand it after dry? (I guess it's only one coat)
4. Spray the "Yellow, Red and Brown Tints" & "Shellac" mixture to achieve a "butterscotch blonde" look over the translucent white.---> Should I sand it after dry? And how many coat(s)?
5. Spray the top coat of Waterbase lacquer. ---> How many coat(s) do I need? Should I sand it lightly after dry?
6. Polishing...
Please tell me if something wrong about the steps, and also I'll appreciate your add-ons.
I'm asking the coat times for each step, because I want to produce a "THIN-SKIN" finish.
Thank you,
Doru.
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