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I'd like to add a pin-stripe on the edge of my wood duck, but do not want to purchase a fuil can of varnish. Does anyone in the RI area have a scrap can?
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5 replies:
RE: Scrap white or black varnish
Cna't remember but I think the pinstriping goes on top of the varnish, right?
Michael
RE: Scrap white or black varnish
That is what I have been reading as well. I think the pin stripe goes on last? Can anyone comment that has used automotive type of pinstriping for detail work?
RE: Scrap white or black varnish
Automotive pinstriping tape will stick well to varnish but you run the risk of dinging it later. If you're careful about your first varnish sanding you can put it under the varnish and then build up several caots over it and be a little more protected from dings. SEEYA Jack
RE: Scrap white or black varnish
So you would recommend putting it on after the first coat of varnish then? What about putting it on over the sanded / smooth epoxy coat under all of the varnish coats? Will it not stick to a surface like that?
Thanks for the advice.
RE: Scrap white or black varnish
» Submitted by Klaver - Mon, 2/27/12 » 10:52 AM
What about actually using pin striping for it? I am doing a Kaholo and have seen a few write in about using automotive pin striping around some of their detail work to give it a sharp edge. I haven't done it yet but plan to.