For starters, I like to use Acetone/Plexi as my primary finish IF they are not too ornate.
If too ornate, Deft Lacquer. The lacquer has a tendancy to amberize the wood slightly.
The Acetone/Plexi gives you true color of the wood
For starters, I like to use Acetone/Plexi as my primary finish IF they are not too ornate.
If too ornate, Deft Lacquer. The lacquer has a tendancy to amberize the wood slightly.
The Acetone/Plexi gives you true color of the wood
How long does it take the acetone/plexi to dry? I was looking for something that drys pretty fast. I tried thin CA but it just soaks in and takes way to much to build up.
For starters, I like to use Acetone/Plexi as my primary finish IF they are not too ornate.
If too ornate, Deft Lacquer. The lacquer has a tendancy to amberize the wood slightly.
The Acetone/Plexi gives you true color of the wood
I tried thin CA but it just soaks in and takes way to much to build up.
For starters, I like to use Acetone/Plexi as my primary finish IF they are not too ornate.
If too ornate, Deft Lacquer. The lacquer has a tendancy to amberize the wood slightly.
The Acetone/Plexi gives you true color of the wood
I tried thin CA but it just soaks in and takes way to much to build up.
Thin is nice for sealing and a starter coat, then use the medium to build layers. If the wood isn't too pourous it wont take but a few coats.