Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
By:Brian Ervin
Date: 12/6/2004, 11:50 am
Date: 12/6/2004, 11:50 am
In Response To: colouring + filling gaps on pine (Erik, Belgium)
: The result is a much darker fill, compared with WRC. If that
: 's the case with pine, it would show up much more because the pine strips
: are so pale.
I used pine and cypress on my Guillemot. To match the color I used a combination of bleached flour and wood dust (from sanding). It worked out well. You just have to experiment a bit.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Day 107 of the 345 day stripper *Pic*
Justin L. -- 12/4/2004, 11:05 pm- Is that pine? It's really bright. *NM*
Robert N Pruden -- 12/5/2004, 10:18 am- Re: Is that pine? It's really bright.
Justin L. -- 12/5/2004, 11:35 am- Re: Is that pine? It's really bright. *Pic*
Justin L. -- 12/5/2004, 4:33 pm- colouring + filling gaps on pine
Erik, Belgium -- 12/5/2004, 4:55 pm- Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
Brian Ervin -- 12/6/2004, 11:50 am- Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
Richard Kohlström -- 12/5/2004, 6:22 pm- Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
George Jungle -- 12/5/2004, 6:22 pm- Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
Justin L. -- 12/6/2004, 8:50 pm
- Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
- Re: colouring + filling gaps on pine
- colouring + filling gaps on pine
- Re: Is that pine? It's really bright. *Pic*
- Re: Is that pine? It's really bright.
- Is that pine? It's really bright. *NM*