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Originally Posted by Arron Well I was planning to purchase some nitrocellulose lacquer (Wattyl Stylwood) but now I'm wondering whether I should be using an acrylic. I saw some 3M clear acrylic lacquer in Supercheap Auto today. Which would be the better choice for me ?
thanks for all the other tips
cheers
Arron |
Arron, the best choice for you?
I'm beginning to wonder if it might not be spray cans or a water based finish.
the cost of setting up to spray small objects safely with a petoleum solvent based finish (knock-down spray booth, water and oil filters, regulator, exhaust fan, PPE, etc) is possibly equivalent to buying 100 spray cans -- setting up for a water based finish should be considerably less expensive
if you're mainly making boxes, maybe shellac and/or a wiping varnish is your best option
Perhaps send the occasional large item, like a table top to a commercial finisher?
That said, the best finishing results seem to come from choosing one or at most two products/process and stick with them. Practice will make you very good at whichever finish you go with.