So what did you use on that Second and third Pass? A short glimps of the can looked blue. But it couldn't have been the can you first said no too! Or was it?
Worked for me...I would omit the obvious rattle can clear enamel or lacquer finish and use my own sealer, most likely General Finishes Arm-R-Seal Satin.
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Love the video, thanks for the tips!! Came out beautifully!
Gorgeous! great technique! How much time between stages of prep, such as dry times etc...?
Yea, that's a new one... nice!
Try oven cleaner on a glue joint piece. Would you then end up with as many separate pieces you started with?
What was the spray you used for the final coat?
I paused it at 3:42, and it looks like Rustoleum 2X Clear.
Very clever! Have you tried it on figured maple?
Thanks! In my experience it will have a brown/graying effect on any maple. I hope this helps!
So what did you use on that Second and third Pass? A short glimps of the can looked blue. But it couldn't have been the can you first said no too! Or was it?
Unfortunately the lack of talk is a lack of direction, like the final coat etc...
Final coat looks like just clear coat
Worked for me...I would omit the obvious rattle can clear enamel or lacquer finish and use my own sealer, most likely General Finishes Arm-R-Seal Satin.
What spices of wood did you use? Pine? Oak?
I'm pretty sure this is about cherry.
It's in the title of the video.
It would help to know HOW LONG you left the oven cleaner on before you rinsed. That seems like a critical step. Little help please.
I think it’s 5 minutes. You have to experiment with a sample and get a feel for it.
@@JackHenry1776 Thanks.
What was ANNALISA'S reaction on this ?
😂 I wish I knew! I made it for a customer but thought the same thing. Thanks for watching!
@@lldworks8559Why can’t you TALK to us?