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Ronald-V

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  1. It's a homemade wipe-on poly. So I thinned a polyurethane varnish with thinner that you can use like you would use wop. But for these small areas I use a brush and wipe off the excess after a few seconds. Never used a airbrush for this, because after a few coates it looks really equal in coverage. And because I have it quite thin...it doesn't look thick or something.
  2. Just a little update in the form of a video of what I'm doing. I've been waiting for this for a long time... finally some varnish on the "stern counter." That bare wood was staring at me all this time😩, while the rest was already covered in varnish or paint. But now that I'd attached the wooden trim, I could finally brush on the first coat. I think I'll add another coat or two later, and then it should all fit together nicely. 😁
  3. Welcome to MSW 🙂
  4. Have a great start with this one Bob! Good luck!
  5. Lovely work so far! Your little boats look exquisite!
  6. Yes and just look at other builds on the forum, which finishes do you like the most?
  7. Beautiful work Nearshore! Those outside pictures with the natural light and wooden stand look amazing! (and tropical ) I like the wooden tool organizer your wife has made, it's nice that you can share your creativeness with each other
  8. Looking great! I agree with the colour variation...it's "alive" a bit more in that sence. How is working with the Cherry wood? I never used it myself, so I am curious
  9. What's the plan now? Working further on your beautiful Mary Rose? Or do you have new projects in the pipeline?
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