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How To Paint A Panel Door Youtube

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Then you can lay it horizontally on sawhorses. Start by painting the edges of the door with either the brush or roller. How to Make Tongue and Groove Doors You can save Let dry and paint a second coat. How to paint a panel door youtube . This will roughen the surface a little and allow the primer to adhere better. Here is what one light coat of paint looks like over the grey glidden primer. A bare exposed metal garage door is susceptible to rust and requires paint to protect it from natural elements. Make long strokes with the brush, and clean any visible lines on the front of the door with a dry cloth. Use the angled clearcut brush to paint the recessed edges. If it is an exterior door you should also paint the top of the door, and the bottom if you can. I like to use a 1 1/2″ brush to paint the recessed molding areas followed by a 4″ roller for the flat surfaces in the middle. The longer you can let your doors lay flat, the better the paint can dry, which cuts d...

Cold Wax Painting Youtube

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See more ideas about cold wax painting, wax painting, encaustic art. I wondered if i could find a way to retain the drawing aspect of pastel while combining it with oil paint and cold wax medium. Cold wax Painting, Oil painting, Encaustic Cold wax enough for a class of 25, a 2 lt bottle will be enough, probably, for two classes. Cold wax painting youtube . A supply list is attached. I began this 24x18 in cold wax/oil painting while teaching a workshop at lake logan, nc, and 14 students each added their marks for a fun and collaborative piece cold wax and oil on ampersand panel. A light coat of wax can be applied over a dried painting then buffed with soft, lint free cloth. Cold wax medium is a dense paste, it is excellent in creating a variety of textures within a painting. Cold wax medium can be added to any oil painting material to reduce sheen. It has a “short” characteristic and gives a clean break off of the brush or knife, retaining the sharp peaks of impasto. ...