I have primed it yes. This prime paint is suitable for Mdf.
The work is stored in the garage which with the current climate is cold.
After cutting and sanding the mdf pieces i spray with primer. I don’t clean with solvent. This would mess up with the mdf which surely would be worse for priming.
Hi all,
Hope all is well!
I don't post alot in this forum.
With the cold winter weather's I have been acrylic painting mdf wood from a spray can.
For some reason once painted and leaving to dry. I seem to be getting wrinkles in my paint work. Why is this happening? What's the best solution...
Hi all,
I have a Record Power DP16B Drill Press.
I’m after a special socket that fits the nut in the drive pulley at the top of the drill press (where you adjust the speed).
The problem arisen when I’ve been drilling specific jobs to find the drill stops rotating. Overtime the nut on the...
Hi all,
I have the Axminster trade (suppose Professional now).
The problem I have when scrolling is cutting of hardwoods in particular which causes my adjustable blower system to move due to vibrations. Which is annoying and potentially damage the hose to the blower.
Does anyone else have...
Hi all,
I work in a single car garage for my woodworking hobby.
Within my garage I work with softwoods and hardwoods. I have a compound mitre saw, bandsaw, Scrollsaw along with the usual diy tools etc. Along with dealing with these wood dusts I do deal with solvents for cleaning and...
As much as this could work, you would still have to cut the pieces out and to fit. With intarsia edges have to be shaped to. Not to mention end grain of wood.
This is one of my latest projects completed to date. As can be seen small intricate pieces that get sanded, contoured to shape.
If...
Hi,
I’m after some help wonder if someone could advise.
Don’t know if other scroll sawyer have this problem.
The problem I have is sanding the face grain of small wood.
I use my scroll saw and carry out intarsia work. Once the patterns are cut and I rough shape the wood and machine sanders...
I made this Intarsia christmas owl from Judy Gale Roberts.
I used softwoods which I dyed red, green, white.
I also used mixed hardwoods also, oak, ash, elm, walnut, iroko, sapele, maple, ebony, purple heart, padauk. To name a few.
Hi JohnPW,
I wish it was a standard thread. Searching online this thread is a 7/32" 20 tpi thread. I'm not sure on it's length. This is the part I'm struggling with.
I totally agree with you Stan.
I’m struggling in getting this screw for this. I have rang places around me to no joy. Whitworth threads are rare, it would seem.
If anyone can help with this would be appreciated.