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rockford liquid light emulsion on cedar
"Matt Clara" wrote in message
... http://www.mattclara.com/misc/ukulel...cedarSMALL.jpg The red oak image needs help: http://mattclara.com/misc/ukuleleund...edoakSMALL.jpg In both images, one part of the grain soaked up the emulsion and showed less of the exposed image there, but the oak has more of the porous grain to soak it up. I'm building a cigar box ukulele and intend to print images on it, so these were tests to see how well the stuff works. I'd say it works well. -- www.mattclara.com More with the Cedar than the Oak, wipe the surface down with some MEK to remove the resins, before you apply the emulsion. You also might try bleaching the wood to produce a lighter background. Obviously wash well. -Jim |
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