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23rd April 2007, 07:46 AM #1Senior Member
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Melamine - do i have the right finish?
basicly i am making these small plant labels, about 100X25mm out of birch plywood and i need desperate help choosing the right finish for them. idealy i would like a nice, clear finish that gives a plastic finish, ie. you can write on with felt tip and rub off like a whiteboard but i would settle for a pencil rub on/ off ,as little work as possible , ie. only 1/2 coats spraying would be great, it has to dry evenly so that i dont get any drip marks ( arguably my fault.) and finally i need it as cheap as possible.
At first i used chesnut melamine spray, which gave a great finish (pencil) but was too exspensvie.
http://www.toolpost.co.uk/pages/Fini...elamineLacquer
i then brought some gloss B&Q yatch (gloss) varnish which i applied by brush but gave an uneven and frankly too shiny finish which i couldnt get rid of by sanding. i also found the finish very 'gritty'
i then tried the liquid form of the melamine spray ( see link above) and this gave a blotchy finish as i applied it by paper towel, no where near as thick as the spray and again very expensive.
cost is obviously and issue so i thought about buying en masse but i am unsure how it can be applied by a spray gun and what tools i would need, plus if it covers the points above. i am also reluctant to buy due to the cost of it and the size.
http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/show_product.php?id=266
or if i need just a regular satin finish, i think satin would be best but i ma again, unsure.
once i have applied the chosen finish i then cut out them out and dip in a clear preserver.
thanks for all your help, i really dont know where to start
p.s. i live in england if that makes any difference
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23rd April 2007, 08:21 AM #2
Buy a sheet of laminex and cut that up instead, probably not much dearer than the ply anyway.
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23rd April 2007, 09:00 AM #3Senior Member
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23rd April 2007, 12:43 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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As a nurseryman, I think what you are trying to make will be quite useless as a plant label. Life expectancy of a few weeks.
Find a supplier in your Yellow Pages and buy real plant labels. They cost cents each and last a number of years outdoors. Write on with a Chinagraph pencil if you want to reuse, but at the price it's more economical to use a permanent marker and discard after use.Brian
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23rd April 2007, 05:31 PM #5Senior Member
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23rd April 2007, 07:01 PM #6
Laminex is the laminate its about 1.5mm thick.
Chinagraph pencil is made for writing on hard or shiny surfaces.....................................................................
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