jttheclockman
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Have a project that is about 75% complete. It is my display cabinet for some special pens that I want to display. The backer board that will hold the pen shelves is 22" X 30" and I want to flock it. I do not want to try matching the outside of the maple cabinet because I want it to pop. Have not settled on a color yet but leaning toward maroon Because I used some bloodwood inlays within the display shelves and corner blocks of the cabinet. May keep the theme. My dilemma is, yes I have done flocking before and know the techniques and when done it looks great. But the projects I worked on are small and easily done quick enough that the adhesive does not dry before I get the flocking on. So my question is for anyone who has done flocking before, have you done something this large and if so what was your method. ?? I am afraid and actually know for sure I can not get the whole thing painted and flocked before the paint dries. My only thought to this dilemma is to use 2 people and each work on a half at a time. But that would require using my brother and I am sure he will not be willing. I thought about doing one half at a time but I have tried something like this with another project and no matter what I did you could see the division line.
So I am looking for suggestions and or tips if you have done this. Here is an example of my flocking on a pen box I made a few years ago for a Bash contest.
So I am looking for suggestions and or tips if you have done this. Here is an example of my flocking on a pen box I made a few years ago for a Bash contest.