Smooth gloss finish on wood scales?
Hi Guys,
I have been working on some wood scales recently and have problems with getting a smooth glossy finish when applying the clear acrylic coat. I am using a Marine Grade clear acrylic and usually apply 4 coats.
The coats are applied undiluted using a fine bristle paint brush as I don't have access to an air compressor or spray paint setup.
The issue I have is that the brush leaves a lot of streaking when applying the finish. Once it dries (about 4 hours waiting time), I then try to remove the streaks with 1000 grit wet/dry sand paper (Norton). This often causes another problem in that it is very easy to remove too much of the clear coat and take it back to bare wood.:banghead: It seems that as I try to get that smooth finish on each coat, I do more harm than good on the job.
A couple of ideas have come to mind -
1 using a much finer grade of wet/dry like 2500 grit (not sure if it is available in Australia)
2 Break down the clear acrylic with something to make it thinner to apply and hopefully flow on better
3 Using a spray can of clear coat (not an option I like - too expensive)
Can any of the members chime in with their ideas thoughts or experiences with this?
Thanks in advance