Faux Oak Wood Grain Creative Painting Techniques

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  • @dlb19595
    @dlb19595 2 роки тому +1

    How AWESOME this is the best process for wood graining I have seen on UA-cam!!! I know because I have been watching nothing but faux graining videos. Prepping for painting my hardwood floors the same way..........just waiting for my supplies to come in!

  • @hyacinthdibley2420
    @hyacinthdibley2420 4 роки тому +1

    😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 WHAAAA?!!!!!!
    ARE TREES EVEN REAL?!!!
    This is so amazingly fantastic!

  • @PURPLE.REIGN.1999
    @PURPLE.REIGN.1999 10 років тому +1

    Best wood grain technique I've seen. That looks real.

  • @christineefreeman505
    @christineefreeman505 4 роки тому

    I'm aiming for a very fine, light white oak grain. The fact you used the same glaze twice looks like it might be the trick for me! Thanks for being so concise.

  • @franklynpolster8949
    @franklynpolster8949 6 років тому +1

    I have to do this on a large consol radio from the 40s... looks like this is how they did it. Right down to the coffee creamer paint. Thanks for the video.

  • @loyallonachan3001
    @loyallonachan3001 3 роки тому

    At last..... I searched more than 15 videos and none one suit for me but it will work thanks bro

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 6 років тому

    Like It A lot! Looks like high class trailer panel. No fooling. Way nicer than what I grew up with and now I restore old trailers. Thanks.

  • @AhmedAdly11
    @AhmedAdly11 4 роки тому +1

    Wow! That is some really nice work!
    It makes me really happy that you have that down to a technique

  • @mattheo7634
    @mattheo7634 11 років тому +3

    man i bought an apartment yesterday and you are gonna be my guru.
    Your videos are simply amazing!

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  11 років тому +1

      Thank you, I really enjoy what I do for a living and love to share the techniques.

  • @debfisher9414
    @debfisher9414 11 років тому +1

    Thanks. Your instructions were the best I have seen. I'm on it! Don't usually comment, but was impressed by your demonstration.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  11 років тому +1

      Thank you, we have to keep things simple in film and television. Our turn around times can be very tight. Glad you enjoyed it and let me know if you have any questions about the process.

  • @michaelwilds9184
    @michaelwilds9184 8 років тому +14

    Thank you for this very helpful video. Could you post the brand/specifics of the acrylic urethane you use?

  • @ColdWarVet607
    @ColdWarVet607 2 роки тому

    Nicely done, thank you. Looks so natural!

  • @toniarobinson399
    @toniarobinson399 4 роки тому +1

    Holy ****, amazing look!

  • @4shys2
    @4shys2 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this video, I was working on a smaller project as a gift for a friend! The woodgrain with the whisk broom gave a beautiful effect! I'm so happy with it!

  • @TheLittleBlackShadeTree
    @TheLittleBlackShadeTree 5 років тому +9

    WOW! GREAT tutorial and I can't wait to try it. I had no idea you could make MDF look so much like real wood and I just bought an old table to refinish thinking it was made of real wood but found out everything but the top was real wood. You saved my project so THANK YOU!

  • @artgeometrix6346
    @artgeometrix6346 2 роки тому

    This looks stunning. Such a great job.

  • @phrannymoo
    @phrannymoo 8 років тому +22

    This is outstanding, thanks for sharing. Can you share what colour and type of paint you used please? Can you use wood stain?

  • @u8915055
    @u8915055 11 років тому

    Hey Vaughan! Great video. You guys make it look so easy. I have to give that a try.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  11 років тому

      It is easy, give it a try. Thanks

  • @cathycimino1276
    @cathycimino1276 6 місяців тому

    This is good video and your result is very good. You mention a colorant that you used. What colorant and what exactly did you mix it with?

  • @robertmuse5188
    @robertmuse5188 3 роки тому +1

    This is awesome. What product did you use to paint on the wood look? Thanks.

  • @1DJJB
    @1DJJB 11 років тому +5

    I just used your technique to do my stairs which were a real mess before I did them. But doing stairs where you meet a 'wall' with the grainer rocker is very difficult...and into the corners as well...tough. But I did it and they turned out fantastic!

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  11 років тому +1

      I'm glad it worked out. I will endeavour to make a video dealing with the details of dealing with corners and some other tricks. Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @danahood2781
      @danahood2781 6 років тому

      I would love to know exactly what products you used to accomplished this on your stairs. Would like to try on my stair treads since they turned out not real wood. Been researching a polyurethane that goes over paint and is tintable is not producing the greatest results for me. So I’m still unsure of what to use.

  • @grandmama536
    @grandmama536 8 років тому +1

    Wow I really wish you could help this old grandma, know what paints to use, which first, then next, then next and top. Thank you for the info on tools, though I actually had wood boards to paint on. It is difficult for me as I don't have much time to experiment, and need to just do this painting, please help me, trust you. Thank you

  • @Worldfriends218
    @Worldfriends218 Рік тому +1

    Hope to try this on a base of a plaster statue

  • @ShoresOfHelll
    @ShoresOfHelll Рік тому

    Amazing work.

  • @sevenbizzos
    @sevenbizzos 10 років тому +68

    I wish all DIY videos were this concise.

  • @cristhian1435
    @cristhian1435 5 років тому

    estuvo increible me podrias decir que material le pusiste al final como acabado

  • @beezyb9131
    @beezyb9131 10 років тому

    Great tutorial, thanks. Nice job Colin.

  • @nononononono8373
    @nononononono8373 Рік тому

    The work looks so great, please I live in Nigeria, how can u pls help me get the tools?

  • @gabrielledenobletorfason757
    @gabrielledenobletorfason757 6 років тому +4

    Hi there, excellent video. Can you can provide a list of the paints and glazes required to achieve this result. That would be most helpful. Thank you

  • @RaeanneRoy_TinySamurai
    @RaeanneRoy_TinySamurai 9 років тому

    If you were going to do this on something small and cylindrical, what would you do? Trying to make cardboard stakes that look like wood for costume props.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  9 років тому

      Raeanne Roy I would need more info...but if it were small and round you would almost have to make it without a tool and freehand it. I would do a search on round wooden balls. I'm sure google has some great images

    • @nonh8nsk8r
      @nonh8nsk8r 9 років тому

      +Vaughan Baker There are several different types of graining tools. Some are flat and can be held so they can be fitted around corners, so they would probably work with what you're doing.

  • @mariagunnarsQ17
    @mariagunnarsQ17 5 років тому

    Stunning outcome, ty for sharing.

  • @joshtapia9636
    @joshtapia9636 Рік тому

    can you do this with paint and the stain or is it paint on top of paint for the second layer?

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  Рік тому

      It is paint on paint. The first coat is a solid colour and then the parts that you make the woodgrain with are actually a mix of tint which is colourant put in acrylic clear. The kind of clear you’d put on a wood floor. This gives you a translucent Coating for the woodgrain and the toner.

  • @BrooklynBoas
    @BrooklynBoas 9 років тому +1

    Where do I get that handy dandy tool there I am considering this on a 12 x 8 wall

  • @LisaBevill-ProSinger1
    @LisaBevill-ProSinger1 10 років тому +1

    Where can you buy that rocker tool? I've been trying to use one of Martha Stewart's rubber/plastic tools.. but can't get any variations like you have.. WHERE CAN YOU BUY that ROCKER TOOL???? please let us know...?!?!?

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  10 років тому

      It can be tricky. Here is a link to my site. You can find a link to them there.
      creativepaintingtechniques.org/wood-graining/

    • @RedSnakeGT500
      @RedSnakeGT500 10 років тому

      Agreed. The one I got from Lowes....blows.

  • @joyl5698
    @joyl5698 8 років тому

    I live in a concrete building do you think this would work on concrete walls. They have many layers of paint already . It would be for a bathroom or kitchen. I am guessing for the base paint you could use regular bath and kitchen paint. What would you acrylic urethane with tint or do you think this would work with a 2nd shade of bathroom paint?

    • @joyl5698
      @joyl5698 8 років тому

      If you mess up can you just drag it again and it look ok.

  • @jfpicard1
    @jfpicard1 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this. What paint are you using?

  • @jmteror5530
    @jmteror5530 10 років тому

    This video rock. Just want to ask what kind of paint did you use? Im planing to paint do it in my desktop table i want it more black any advise what kind of paint should i get?

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  10 років тому

      I always use latex and acrylic. After you find a primer that sticks, just follow the video. I would suggest that you start off much like the video as far as how dark the wood is and then afterwards darken it by adding a toner (acrylic clear with colorant) this way you can creep up on how dark and what direction you like. Don't make your toner too strong, you can always add another. Also remember when using acrylic clears that they have a slight blueish tint when applied that goes away as it drys.

  • @jesse2375
    @jesse2375 8 років тому

    can you use poly shades..in this method would it hurt primer?

  • @dianearnone9691
    @dianearnone9691 4 роки тому

    Thanks for posting. Exactly what kind of paint are you using?

  • @MrSeanbath
    @MrSeanbath 3 роки тому

    Awesome video

  • @aaronsarvey4291
    @aaronsarvey4291 2 роки тому

    Hey I followed your instructions and mixed burnt umber acrylic paint with clear polycrylic and it looks like the correct color in the paint bucket, but when I spread it onto the wood it is kind of translucent and doesn’t make a good looking color. Any suggestions?

  • @elfielamb9013
    @elfielamb9013 2 роки тому

    What do you mean by glaze? Then you call it toner later? I read use gel wood stain.

  • @Dariotti_art
    @Dariotti_art 9 років тому

    Looks very nice !!!

  • @susanambler2523
    @susanambler2523 7 років тому

    Would this technique work over old wooden varnish doors? About 50 years old.

  • @angelerikvizcarra4217
    @angelerikvizcarra4217 4 роки тому

    Genius brother thanks for sharing 👍

  • @freddyfuller7995
    @freddyfuller7995 3 роки тому

    when you say dry sufficiently...is it dry to the touch or still a little tacky..

  • @oneway1811
    @oneway1811 7 років тому

    What color was your base coat??i know is yellowish but yeah

  • @rufinoperaza8751
    @rufinoperaza8751 3 роки тому

    Hey Vaughan would this technique work on smooth concrete column?

  • @sandyottmyers374
    @sandyottmyers374 3 роки тому

    What would you suggest to do for already painted over doors and wood trim? I'd love to try this .

  • @francicojaviercv9369
    @francicojaviercv9369 5 років тому

    si señor buen trabajo,saludos desde sevilla españa

  • @iamdann783
    @iamdann783 6 років тому +1

    I love your tool man! i wish i could have it!

    • @missnperfection9830
      @missnperfection9830 6 років тому +2

      The wood graining tool?!?! They're only like 10.00 at Lowe's and any other hardware store! You can also make them yourself!

  • @rachelsalcido1242
    @rachelsalcido1242 4 роки тому

    Any advice for large walls? Id like a wood grain on a very big wall. I thought maybe fade out in shorter lengths in a staggered pattern. And maybe use a plank of wood and level to keep it straight.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  4 роки тому

      do it is sections. also add flotrol to your paint to extend working time and slow drying

  • @gregorysnider448
    @gregorysnider448 5 років тому

    Can thus be done when the product is verticle. We are making a western set for a musical. So the saloon, and other walls need that look you presented.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  4 роки тому

      Absolutely! Sorry for late response

  • @soulcandyalmadulce5885
    @soulcandyalmadulce5885 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic! Love this simple method. Really great for apartment cabinets. Much appreciation for this diy video.

  • @ladyriver3
    @ladyriver3 10 років тому

    Hi Vaughan, I want to paint my van using this technique. Do you have any advice about how to make this work on metal? Thanks

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  10 років тому

      It would all be about the right primer and using exterior products

  • @serendipityindy
    @serendipityindy 6 років тому +1

    Question Vaughan: Any way to get a product list and mixing ratio etc.. for this exact color? (including base color and product info). I pulled up my carpet and currently looking for a cheap solution to these plywood floors. I have searched multiple possibilities but this one looks more real. In your opinion would this technique hold up with a good water based acrylic over it?

  • @jaynegordon8680
    @jaynegordon8680 3 роки тому

    Wow...you made this look so easy. Definitely going to try this on my next upcycle project. Thank you 😊

  • @Anilakvvideos
    @Anilakvvideos 5 років тому

    Good job

  • @barrycurington2664
    @barrycurington2664 10 років тому

    Vaughn, have you ever done any venetian plaster work? Wondering how hard it is to do for a first timer?

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  10 років тому

      Barry Curington In my 25 years of doing faux work on feature film and television I've only had to reproduce it twice. It was on an episode for the tomorrow people. The area we shot in had that finish and I had to duplicate it. I actually used regular filling compound doing a pass that looked like continents, letting that dry and then doing that 3 more times till our surface was fully covered. Light sand and a faux paint job.....long way of saying no..lol. If you have had any experience with mud application I'm sure you could pull it off. Must be a youtube video out there.

    • @barrycurington2664
      @barrycurington2664 10 років тому

      ***** Thanks for your time Vaughn - gonna give it a try:)

  • @sarahgiwa7060
    @sarahgiwa7060 6 років тому

    Are you pulling the round tool or pulling it?

  • @joerobin9724
    @joerobin9724 6 років тому

    could you use polyurathane and stain?

  • @nasimjonsobirov3125
    @nasimjonsobirov3125 7 років тому

    Какой краской больше подходит для этого ответьте пожалуйста?

  • @maryjanebilodeau4788
    @maryjanebilodeau4788 9 років тому

    where do you purchase the rocker gainer that you show on the video. Cant seem to find out where its sold.........................please help

    • @VioletW00885428
      @VioletW00885428 9 років тому

      Mary Jane Bilodeau You can get it on homedepot.com. Just search "wood grainer"

    • @duanemeek7360
      @duanemeek7360 8 років тому +1

      Home Depot does not list any of the wood graining tools. I believe Vaughn said to go to amazon.com to locate proper tools.

  • @LennKaa
    @LennKaa 10 років тому

    I read all the comments but I am still confused about the types of paint used in which order for which coat. Does it matter the color of the primer? What exactly is the background paint and what exactly is the grain paint? And after is there a purely clear coat used? Thanks

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  10 років тому +8

      Okay, lets see if I can explain it. It does happen very fast in the video. First step is your primer. The primer can be your base color but doesn't have to be. In this case I primed my panel with an eggshell latex paint that is the yellowish color I wanted for my graining to go on. So, 2 coats of that yellow. Next I will put a coat of clear acrylic. Basically what you would put on wood flooring and also water based. The idea with this step is that it allows the next step to slide. Next step is we take the same clear coat and add some tint to it. In this case it was burnt umber with a pinch of black. Tint is basically the colorant used to make paint the different colors and by itself will not dry. It needs to be in a medium such as the latex or the clear to get it to dry. How much tint is up to you and what kind of wood you are doing but remember that if you use too much tint you may get to a point where it won't dry. Basic rule would be no more than a squeeze of toothpaste in a coffee cup full of paint or clear. Do your graining step allow to dry and then one more coat of the tinted clear but this time just brushed on. Lightly sand in between each coat and allow all steps to dry thoroughly. Let me know if I've forgotten anything. Thx for commenting. V

    • @RedSnakeGT500
      @RedSnakeGT500 10 років тому

      ***** Perfect. I'm a paint newb and am trying to refinish my desk, so thank you for the detailed explanation.

    • @maryjanebilodeau4788
      @maryjanebilodeau4788 9 років тому

      RedSnakeGT500 Hi I am doing the same to my deck. Its plywood that has alot of dings and flaws in it. This Technic looks like something worth trying.How did it go for you? Cant seem to find that exact tool on the video.If you could help me locate where to buy it I would really appreciate it.

  • @ramirintintaya5422
    @ramirintintaya5422 6 років тому

    Esta muy bueno me encanta quiero aprender xfa dnd queda la direccion

  • @onethdolas9514
    @onethdolas9514 7 років тому

    what brand of paint and toner did you use to attain that color?

  • @LindseyLemmel
    @LindseyLemmel 9 років тому

    The lacquer that makes the paint slide is going make anything stiff, isn't it? I want to make cardboard look like wood and then wrap it in a curved shape. I wanted to paint the cardboard before bending it because it would be easier to paint it all flat, but the lacquer will take away that flexibility. Do you have any suggestions or will I just have to paint it after it's in the shape I want?

    • @LindseyLemmel
      @LindseyLemmel 9 років тому

      I'm trying to make a fake whiskey barrel if that helps at all. Thank you in advanced!

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  9 років тому

      Lindsey Lemmel Well actually I don't use laquer at all. The clear coat I use is simply an acrylic urethane and it will have enough give to bend as you need.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  9 років тому

      ***** Benjamin Moore "stays clear" is my favorite.

    • @LindseyLemmel
      @LindseyLemmel 9 років тому

      Thank you so much for the quick reply, and the great video. It's so easy to follow!

    • @РуфатДжафаров-ч4р
      @РуфатДжафаров-ч4р 8 років тому

      Lindsey Lemmel

  • @ayseayse9272
    @ayseayse9272 7 років тому

    do u wait it to be dried i mean the layers

  • @justmakingit_mtrose
    @justmakingit_mtrose 4 роки тому +4

    I’d love to know colors and paint types.

  • @vipulchoubey3484
    @vipulchoubey3484 6 років тому

    Which paint you have used sir ...?? Is it wood stain?

  • @adegokemicheal1681
    @adegokemicheal1681 5 років тому

    Very nice please where can i get this type of tunner

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  5 років тому

      There are some available on amazon.com

  • @7joyinhimforever
    @7joyinhimforever 10 років тому

    Please tell me what went wrong, I bought latex gloss paint from Walmart and Minwax wood finish. I followed the steps and It looked so beautiful! But it was a sicky and never cured. What should I do now? Thank you. :-)

    • @7joyinhimforever
      @7joyinhimforever 10 років тому

      I meant to say sticky. I'm wondering if it's the paint, do I have to buy a new can in eggshell? Or, is it the Minwax finish, or both maybe? The family and I are currently eating off a sticky table with a plastic table cloth stuck to it until I complete this DIY. Haha, hope I get it right soon!

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  9 років тому

      7joyinhimforever The sticky issue suggests to me that you may have used too much tint in your clear product. Tint by itself doesn't dry and needs the body of the paint product to do so. You could try, after some time to let it dry as much as possible, add another coat of the clear gloss with no tint. This should solve the sticky issue. Always do a test on a piece of scrap wood or panel before doing ta full job. Hope this helps.

  • @anthonyacevedo2073
    @anthonyacevedo2073 9 років тому

    I want to do this on my bathroom vanity... It's a smooth surface. Great bones and structure. I love the dark brown expresso color wood look. So should I prime the base first in a darker comparable color? Then use the glaze? Do you have a specific name for the glaze that I could buy at the store. So it would be easily found lol... Great job by the way and thanks for any help!

    • @missnperfection9830
      @missnperfection9830 6 років тому

      Since your bathroom vanity has a smooth shiny coating from the manufacturer like a polyurethane.I would recommend doing a base primer like a Kilz primer they sell it at Lowe's to take that smoothness out of it so all the paint and the wood graining that you do doesn't come off.The Kilz primer will help the paint bite into the vanity and to help the wood graining really stick to the vanity. Then you can put your base/primer color down and then do your wood graining! If you don't use the Kilz primer you run the risk of all of that paint chipping off quickly because you're starting out with a slippery smooth surface in a high traffic area that gets wiped down with chemicals,wet and bumped a lot! Good luck! 😊

    • @missnperfection9830
      @missnperfection9830 6 років тому

      Oh also they also sell glazes at Lowe's and Home Depot! I don't use the glazes! I just use a gel stain! Exact same method used in the video except you don't have to add tint and all that.. it's already in the gel stain and it's cheaper! ..I'm poor but like to do things!😂😂😂

  • @justjames9246
    @justjames9246 9 років тому

    So if wanted a different wood, would I simply choose a different color? Or would you change the way you do it? Like Mahogany, for example.

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  9 років тому

      +Just James The key is looking at the type of grain you are trying to duplicate. Mahogany doesn't have as much heart grain so you wouldn't rock this tool back and forth so much.

    • @justjames9246
      @justjames9246 9 років тому

      Thank you very much for the response.

  • @KM-uz1sc
    @KM-uz1sc 7 років тому

    Great video, what type of primer you use, is it really necessary to use primer paint

  • @SLAPSHOP42
    @SLAPSHOP42 7 років тому

    Could this method be used on metal finish with an oil based primer ??? What color is your base color ? Thanks for posting !!

  • @clemego
    @clemego 5 років тому

    buenas noches saludos desde Colombia quiero saber el nombre de los materiales que estás utilizando si es un..¿ pomo o rodillo? que tipo de pintura...¿ acrílica? cualquier tipo de madera?...mdf que usa para dar efectos o rayar gracias por comentar
    good night greetings from Colombia I want to know the name of the materials you are using if it is a ... knob or roller? what kind of paint ... acrylic? any type of wood? ... mdf that you use to give effects or scratch .. thanks for responding

  • @Litephaze2000
    @Litephaze2000 4 роки тому

    Great tutorial! Though like many on here... What specific acrylics/paints/stains did you use? eg: Brand, type, etc! Thanks!

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  4 роки тому

      everything here is waterbased acrylic house paint. Benjamin Moore Stays Clear is the transparet product although you can use any brand. basically all house paint products. Paint tint was used in the clear to make the toner

    • @TheOlzee
      @TheOlzee Рік тому

      @@VaughanBaker I checked and Stay Clesr is “acrylic Polyurethan” not “acrylic urethane”. I’m the vid you said urethane. Are they the same thing used interchangeably?

  • @rakshanaanandmaanukonda2692
    @rakshanaanandmaanukonda2692 5 років тому

    Hiiiiii 🖐
    It's awesome 👌
    Thank you so much 🙏

  • @carlosjimz
    @carlosjimz 5 років тому

    Great video. Nice explanation of materials, tools and procedure, and the final product looks real good, thanks

  • @saleemshah2238
    @saleemshah2238 6 років тому +1

    Its awesome ....
    But can u plzzz tell that what colours u have used ...plzzz tell me which colour u have used first and which is second one ...plzz tell me because i also wnt to make it .... Thankyou ...

  • @B0sser
    @B0sser 9 років тому

    I want to do this to my computer casing do you think this is possible for me with 0 experience in painting stuff? :O

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  9 років тому

      Robin Bosman Sure.....I would practice on some panels before going right to the case. Get it figured out and then do your master. Do one side at a time and let each dry before doing the next. Because you are new you will have to be patient but the steps are very simple and I honestly feel if you practice a bit you can pull it off. If you run up against anything that you need to ask more question, feel free to leave another comment.

    • @B0sser
      @B0sser 9 років тому

      ***** Thanks OP :)

  • @showspotter
    @showspotter 7 років тому

    I'm doing my bathroom walls in Canadian oak pattern ... never attempted this before ... any advice on which colors to use for each stage? Start with lighter background then roll in darker paint?

  • @jasondaulong9497
    @jasondaulong9497 2 роки тому

    What name or brand of ypur last paint you apply

  • @bellflower4338
    @bellflower4338 5 років тому

    Very good work

  • @kim_yong_un
    @kim_yong_un 10 років тому

    Ugh, i got the toddler bed of my dreams and its... White. So you are saying i can just add some colour to polyuretane and that's it?

  • @Anilakvvideos
    @Anilakvvideos 5 років тому

    Very good

  • @shelbyhambright9543
    @shelbyhambright9543 2 роки тому

    Can you please create a product list with links to purchase have the products and tools used in this video

  • @robertvandermark4010
    @robertvandermark4010 7 років тому

    you mentioned film and television. Have you used this process for a film?

  • @ShesThe1yup
    @ShesThe1yup 4 роки тому

    what if I'm using chalk style paint over a countertop (after sanding it etc) , and I want the end result to be a light pine wood colour, is that possible with this method on a kitchen countertop?

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  4 роки тому

      It's more a question if you are using latex or oil. This finish can be done with either. If you start with oil base paint then stick with it and use an oil based clear. Let me know if I have understood what you are asking.

  • @charak100able
    @charak100able 6 років тому

    most awesome thing i have seen today!

  • @KRConnection
    @KRConnection 9 років тому +55

    Very Great,,But may be better discription of the materials used

    • @b1blazin13
      @b1blazin13 4 роки тому

      Yes I want to know how to replicate this glaze

    • @BellaBaby321
      @BellaBaby321 4 роки тому

      Glaze with burnt amber and a touch of black.

  • @therenboster3024
    @therenboster3024 8 років тому

    is this the same technique used to do car wood grain on doors?

  • @rottingdreamland
    @rottingdreamland 6 років тому +1

    this was so satisfying to watch and you explained each step so well
    :)

  • @willypallega3075
    @willypallega3075 2 роки тому

    WOW god work💖

  • @twunodirosso194
    @twunodirosso194 8 років тому

    Couleur You Do that without a maserboy?

  • @demiegamboa8185
    @demiegamboa8185 5 років тому

    What paint did you use or toner?

  • @marvicmudo3176
    @marvicmudo3176 5 років тому

    What paint you use sir? Varnish or paint?

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  4 роки тому

      Water based acrylic paint. "Latex"

  • @fernandomandujanovergara8917
    @fernandomandujanovergara8917 10 років тому

    donde puedo comprar este articulo para simular madera ? vivo en queretaro qro. mexico

  • @nataliejane6001
    @nataliejane6001 4 роки тому

    Can you please tell me why the final coat was called ? And what type of paint it was

    • @VaughanBaker
      @VaughanBaker  4 роки тому

      Acrylic clear coat....any brand will do. It's like what you would put on a wood floor.