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Well done ... dare not Linda see that! She has been after me to make one
for the lakehouse for years. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 4/15/2010 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Swingman wrote in
: Well done ... dare not Linda see that! She has been after me to make one for the lakehouse for years. It took me 1 year and 5 months, because I wasn't yet retired. Next one (if and when) will go much faster. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 27 Nov 2010 15:31:03 GMT, Han wrote:
Just curious, chalk board insets on doors. I assume you used some variation of chalk board paint, if so, what did you use for applying it. I made a chalk board sandwich- board sign for a theatre group and had the darndest time getting a nice smooth finish. |
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Buddy wrote in
: On 27 Nov 2010 15:31:03 GMT, Han wrote: Just curious, chalk board insets on doors. I assume you used some variation of chalk board paint, if so, what did you use for applying it. I made a chalk board sandwich- board sign for a theatre group and had the darndest time getting a nice smooth finish. At the request of the people who count, I put on 3 layers of magnetic paint, which turned out very uneven. Then a single layer of blackboard paint, which of course didn't smooth out anything. We will see how this holds up, but I cannot realy recommend the Home Despot available Rustoleum. Sorry. I would have really liked to use the oak plywood as a front, but I made 2 unintentional openings, measuring the openings for the legs/locks in the wrong direction. The left and right strips of solid oak holding the blackboard cover the holes. All in all I'm satisfied with the way things turned out because of the requirements. There is 1 screw in each of the strips straddling part of the center strip. Removing them and the strip on each side will give access to the blackboard. It could then simply be replaced or left off. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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