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Bighurt
at Sun Feb 20 19:30:33 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bighurt ]
>>I used the oak vaneer plywood with a oak stain and polyurathane over that and it looks okay but I put in some holes( need to fill and sand and restain these) and I just dont like the over all look.I have raw edges still too.. >>This is for the outside of the cage btw not the inside. >> Is it possible to paint over the oak vaneer with a black latex paint without all the grain showing? How can I fix this? >>I would sand off the urathane and then maybe primer it then paint? I dont want a "painted wood" look.I want a smooth black enamel look...........Im just frustrated and overwhelmed because I really dont know what Im doing..
Oak has a grain very different than the web. To paint it you must fill and sand the grain of the wood. They make grain filler for this purpose. Although you can use primer it's just much more labor intensive. You will have to sand off the urethane as the filler won't stick to it, and your paint finish will result in an odd look.
I'm still a fan of washed wood... I can't remember who it was but someone on here used a gray wash over the cage, looked amazing. However you could tell it was wood, which I liked.
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