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On 2014-12-11 09:02, nicework wrote:
I am mentally ill. My Mom use to tell me i was so Artistic, so i began to draw and took a liking to art
As i got older what she was saying is that I was so Autistic. So i ran with the artistic saying,. God knows I am borderline retarded, and that's OK. I make do with what I am.
I say all that to say this, this is why I have to write things down I have a disease of the ism's Instant short memory. this is information that I have been getting from other people here on tiki central and other places,
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sable palm is good cuts better when wet. ( i wonder if you can re wet it if it gets dry like spraying with water)
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whashington palm is cool to carve not to much park and can be solid. but has tendency to rot faster.
3 I must suggest to customers to keep indoors or away from water it they want it to last.
4.If staining, geez I don't know. if the carving is inside use a water base stain if out side use a oil base stain.
so i guess the best stain to use would be a oil base so it can be in or out.
5 using poly well if your using a poly and your coating a painted piece make sure the paint and poly are the same either water or oil if not they will not adhear to each other.
6 You can put a oil base paint on water base paint but you Can not use a water base paint on a oil base paint.
7 If painting a tiki you can paint it with a water latex primer and build on that using water base paint like acrylic and using a water base poly but can only be for indoors. this will apply the same for using a oil base keep oil base with oil base and water base with water base.
8 make sure the carving is dry before doing anything let dry for a week if it starts to mold let dry longer.
If any body want to correct anything i wrote please do if any body want to add by all means please do
I'm just going to collect all of Aloha's quotes and publish a book...
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