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Re: Drum finishing

Re: Drum finishing If you are working from bare wood start w/ grit 220-240 for veneers and grit 100-180 for solid wood. For each coat u must elev...

13 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing Try to maintain a single brand and base of the finish. it is also important to know what base material your varnish or sealer ...

13 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing Good morning, Yes I was happy with the initial results of the test pieces. I did the same thing basically the only differ...

13 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing two months later I get y shell here it is: sanded 220, then stained using dye (good old jobus) I used sa...

13 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing I got me some scrap maple from a friend, here are 3 finishes I made all with dye (jobus) and bosny clear on top. ...

14 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing Please do also read the FAQs and instructions before proceeding, research well before you acquire. Also, I have seen som...

14 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing Wipe on polyurethanes are usually imported. MINWAX and a couple of other imported brands are your only option. They have them ...

14 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing You may start off with a poly sealer and then color stain with a suitable poly stain by spray. When you have the right color t...

14 years ago
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Re: Drum finishing a few questions, what was the previous finish? what effects does the finish have on the sound production quality? are there s...

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