Furniture Finishing! Shadow effect spray paint!
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How to add shadow effect to furniture using spray paint and minwax stain. Glaze efrect with spray paint.
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Awesome video! I did this on a project I'm working on. It's been almost 24 hours and the parts I used black spray paint are still wet (sticky). If I wipe more off the color comes off. I did this after I had 2 coats of stain from a few days ago. Is it normal to have some of the paint sticky for a few days? I have to wait (according to the stain directions) 72 hrs before I apply poly. But I wanted to make sure I didn't miss any steps. Any advice? Thanks
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Nice! I'm working on a Jewellry box at the minute! I might give this a go!
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I love your videos, keep up the good work!
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Awesome tip! Thanks for sharing!
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thank you
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Nice!!
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hi izzy, you once mentioned a super outdoor homemade finish but you never gave the details.. or I missed it.. I would be grateful for the tip.. thanks..
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Would be nice to see the finished project. The end result?
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This is a good demo. You took a couple products that most people have in their house and made a nice looking finish. Of course if I were a jerk , I could critique this method. "You should be using a w 2 thousand dollar Kremlin air assist, with a vinyl toner, compatable glaze, and post catalyzed top coat all thinned with manufacturer spec reducers" ... mmmmmm I forgot, you don't want to spend thousands on a small lid, and nobody cares what I think. Lol keep up the good videos!.
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I guess everything goes around. This was a popular technique in the 1970s.
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Izzy, Cool effect. Thanks for sharing. Happy 2014
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Not much likelihood? Maybe if you only use a narrow range of products, but it is quite possible to "poison" one or both materials by mixing them. I've seen situations where the combination of two incompatible products causes the blend to never fully cure, and others where it causes the mixture to clump up and become absolutely unusable. Either way if you do it right on your workpiece without testing you can create for yourself a messy and time consuming cleanup process. Or just start over.
If both products recommend the same product for cleanup they SHOULD be compatible (but that's no guarantee) but a small test on a piece of scrap is always a good idea. It doesn't take long and ensures a happy ending, so to speak. -
nice
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Sweet tip bud
How's the e book coming along???
And from my family in the uk to you and your family all the best for Xmas and the new year -
looks good, i will have to try this
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Sunburst :)
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How did you make that fancy edging on the lid? Is that just a router bit?
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This technique is great, thanks for sharing
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Did you mention to try this on a scrap first?
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This is neat. Does it work on lighter woods like maple for example?
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