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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: paceman on September 25, 2019, 07:46:08 AM
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hi all,
i'm embarking on a woodworking project for the wife...
we are looking at making a TV unit to suit our front lounge room...
pretty simple, but she wants it to be a 'driftwood/beach wood' type of colour/finish...
i was having a look around and see that people have used milk or chalk paint to get this type of effect...
i know that milk and chalk paint are different (milk being a powder to start with and chalk being a normal style of paint)...
my reading is that some have used ordinary pine for the timber, then stained it with a dark stain, finished it with milk/chalk paint and then sanded to get an 'uneven' finish, with some of the darker stain showing through to get the right effect...
i was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this type of finish before?
any tips or tricks?
thanks in advance...
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Might need to give youtube a run for some hints Pace ..
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Couple of options if using pine
Paint a coat with a white or undercoat paint and then wipe off with a rag
Or mix white paint in with an acrylic clear and coat
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I did a toy box with a white base colour and the top was a pale blue diluted with I think "scumble". This was then wiped off lightly to give a streaky weathered look.
Probably use a similar technique, without the base coat.
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Might need to give youtube a run for some hints Pace ..
done that... was just curious as to whether any forum members had any experience with this type of stuff...