Thanks for looking in Gerry.:thumb2:more on the wetting later .Must admit that for timber, I've had some good results using cold coffee to stain (last project took a couple of applications of really strong coffee to turn 'pale' to 'teak'), though not too sure how it would work on balsa - might well penetrate too deeply
Cheers Rick , for once I'm happy with the grain rising like that .In the Gun trade we called it "Whiskering"......New gunstocks were wiped down with a wet cloth to raise the grain so they could be final sanded before finishing. I do like the effect that you have achieved in this case JR as like you said.....a little like tree bark. I think it will be the Bomb! :thumb2: Rick H.
Thanks Si, told Christine what you said about sweeping on to the floor, ashe agreed with you !!!!Your making a splendid job of this mate....suitably impressed :nerd:
Yes Lee it had turned into a semi granite like substance, suppose you could re constituted in in Yorkshire tea:smiling2::smiling3::smiling3::nerd:John. I agree with Rick the rifles look great. You didn’t throw that sandwich away did you? Wonder what it would taste like with some Yorkshire Tea?
Hi Paul , Gerry and Rick the water does cause the fibers in the timber to swell. This is an accepted thing in using any water based finish, in fact when I was working finishing joinery and cabinets I would always wipe over with the grain using a damp cloth. When the grain./fibers had risen and dried they were sanded down with a fine paper , a tack rag wiped over and then given what ever finish was called for. Some timbers are far worse than others , American White oak and pine can be quite troublesome, sand too hard and you take away softer timber and leave the harder timber proud. This time Balsa has given me the finish I wanted perfectly.ive done the same but when i did it to balsa i found it caused fibres to stand up and give almost a 'furry' appearance.......guess it was the liquid causing balsa to absorb/expand?......think it also depends on how dense the balsa is
That's very king of you to say Andy, due to the rules members of the committe can not self award :cold-sweat:.John, this dio must be a qualifier for the "dogs" award.
Andy.
Thanks Moni.that looks great,well done taking nice shape![]()
No not yet John, thank you , and for keeping an eye on me. Seems to be going to plan so far. Printed off some back grounds as you suggested , they'll make an appearance soon .John
That looks very nice, like an upscale Canadian holiday chalet. Are you listed on Vrbo?
John
Cheers Paul, did you see the great clean up ?Looking good Dzohn. PaulE
That photo is was unfortunately seen at the TBC headquarters. It caused quite a stir. Three committee members are still in rehab and the chairman has developed an uncontrolable twitch.From my normal bench.
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Thanks Graeme, no not yet ! there will be a stove with " light " flames. :smiling2:.It's looking very good Comrade Dzohn, the woodwork is very impressive & you haven't set fire to it.......:surprised:
Thanks mate.Great update JR. Nice to see the acrylics out. Great work all round. Really enjoying your work
Ha, well Matrons gone off somewhere, no doubt to help with the injections, so will be safe for the moment.Give him time Graeme........ He's waiting for Matron to look the other way.
She watches 'im like a 'awk, don't ya know!![]()
Thank you Paul , we must stick together , only cleaning up where you can't move or find your coffee.I did indeed. Thought it was worthy of an honorable mention at least. PaulE
Hi John
Excellent work. Really coming together now.
Jim
That photo is was unfortunately seen at the TBC headquarters. It caused quite a stir. Three committee members are still in rehab and the chairman has developed an uncontrolable twitch.
Looking good John. Lovely shovel work on the bench as well....






Thanks Jim, does the wall pass muster for the TBC WALL SECTION ?Hi John
Superb attention to detail and a real "well done" mastering those crates and straps.
Jim
Thank you Andrew.Great work as always John.
SCLooking good John.
Splendid job on those guns John, looking Very much the part now the straps are on.
Nice touch adding the helmets too:thumb2:
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