pearl finish test (no epoxy)
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- this is a test with pearl to see how I would be able to use it without epoxy or gules.
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That was interesting. The pearl powder; I've never seen that done before, and I'm an old man that had a career in construction. You taught me something, young man. Thank you.
My preference is the natural wood look over stain. Most of the time when I see stained wood I think that it's an imitation, but that's just me. The only time that I really care is when it's in my house :-)
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I'm happy I was able to show you something new. I get what you mean with the stain and natural wood I like to use natural look also
Thanks Cee jay. interesting
@greymane4030 Your welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting to let me know what you think i appreciate it
I wonder if using something like a card scraper to push the powder down into the grain more would help any. It might be worth a test, just to see. Like, push the powder down into the wood as if you were trying to crush it up/break the powder down into a finer powder. Then after that use this same technique, adding your stain and then more powder with the brush... Just a thought, it might be worth testing out
@johncbrown26 that card idea is good I'll try it and the power I have is already super fine. Just opening the led makes a pearl power cloud. But I'll see if I can get it finer
@@ceejay_woodworking yeah, I guess I'm not really saying to try to get it any finer, just that the act of pushing it into the woods with a card scraper or something similar would resemble doing that, if that makes more sense
@johncbrown26 oh ok I get what you mean now do the grinding motion while applying the power
@@ceejay_woodworking yes, exactly!
@johncbrown26 ok I'll try it