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    how do you use nail varnish when making a pond river etc. do you pour it in or do you use the brush ?

    sorry if this has been asked before but i just used nail varnish for a pond and it seemed to go well.

    cheers

    john.
  • spanner570
    • May 2009
    • 15594

    #2
    Hello John, have you thought about using ordinary household gloss varnish? I always use it and it does the job.....lot cheaper than nail varnish too!!!

    Ron

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      #3
      hi there john spanner is correct gloss varnish looks good and is cheaper... however if you want actual depth to your rivers lakes etc then try pouring it in to a depth of 3mm at a time let it dry, then add other layers to suit, if you like you can colour the under layers then leave the top layer clear to add actual depth also.

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        #4
        how long will it take to dry? lol

        also could i put pebbles at the botom then put varnish on?

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        • spanner570
          • May 2009
          • 15594

          #5
          Scott's method is spot on. I've seen the result!!

          My method is slightly different in that I paint all the features on the baseboard where the stream is to go. Mottled browns, greens and black for any deep water. For pebbles and rocks I dab randomly with a beige or Lt. brown. Let this dry then you only need 2 or 3 thin coats of varnish and all the features of a stream will be there, pebbles and all!

          Everyone finds their own way of doing things..Scott and I's are just two!!

          Drying time depends on too many variables to give a diffinitive answer. Overnight is as good a time as any. Don't rush it because if not properly dry, the next coat will drag causing the first coat to dull.

          Hope this helps,

          Ron

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