| Main > Main Forum |
| painting! |
| (1/7) > >> |
| ArtsNFartsNCrafts:
When painting, how do you avoid the final product looking like this: (no offense to the dude who made it, as i'm sure it functions fine). I'm using plywood, but it's finished on one side, so I anticipate that even if I were to paint it poorly, it wouldn't be as bad as in the pic. |
| Level42:
Looks like he didn't use any primer to me. That's the first step. |
| protokatie:
--- Quote ---Looks like he didn't use any primer to me. --- End quote --- Same here. And also, depending on what wood is being used, a finishing carpenter friend of mine told me that there are different primers that you need to consider. On the other hand, I like the look of that primer-less cocktail cab. I am one who likes woodgrain showing. |
| ArtsNFartsNCrafts:
See...if it was up to me, I'd use vinyl "nasty wood grain" laminate reminiscent of the 80's cabs... ..but I have a soon-to-be spouse who insists that it at LEAST match the rest of the home to some extent, haha. |
| DeLuSioNal29:
Yes, I agree. Primer is the key. Also, he may have used a water based paint. Make sure it is NOT water based. Also, the more coats the better in my opinion. ~ D |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |