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![]() Keith wrote: If you're going to varnish over the vinyl, why bother putting it on a plastic sheet? Why not just stick the vinyl letters to the wood and varnish the whole thing? Varnishing over the vinyl tints the lettering, and the edges of the letters want to "lift" after the first coat. To build up the varnish, it is important to sand between coats and that brings you back around full circle to the difficulty of sanding around lettering. For obvious reasons, you would not want to sand the vinyl lettering. |
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On 14 Jun 2006 09:20:50 -0700, "
wrote: To build up the varnish, it is important to sand between coats and that brings you back around full circle to the difficulty of sanding around lettering. I agree that sanding the first 3 or 4 coats is a pain but the more you build it up, the easier it becomes. |