by wefalck » Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:11 am
My personal opinion, that these wood-decks are grossly overscale (too coarse engraving and woodgrain) and should be avoided, perhaps a couple of practical thoughts:
- do not use acrylic varnishes to stick the wood down, but rather a solvent-based varnish; the reason is that the water may warp the wood and when you use a sanding-filler (see below) before, the water cannot evaporate very easily.
- before installation, apply a solvent-based sanding filler (again in order not to warp the wood) and rub down with very fine (0000) steel-wool; check how smooth the surface is and repeat, if needed.
- one then can give each individual plank a light wash with different acrylic paints e.g. in white, burnt umber or some beige tint; repeat on selected planks to give them a subtle variation; repeat until you are satisfied; one can also add grime etc. at this stage; seal by spraying on a matt varnish.
My personal opinion, that these wood-decks are grossly overscale (too coarse engraving and woodgrain) and should be avoided, perhaps a couple of practical thoughts:
- do not use acrylic varnishes to stick the wood down, but rather a solvent-based varnish; the reason is that the water may warp the wood and when you use a sanding-filler (see below) before, the water cannot evaporate very easily.
- before installation, apply a solvent-based sanding filler (again in order not to warp the wood) and rub down with very fine (0000) steel-wool; check how smooth the surface is and repeat, if needed.
- one then can give each individual plank a light wash with different acrylic paints e.g. in white, burnt umber or some beige tint; repeat on selected planks to give them a subtle variation; repeat until you are satisfied; one can also add grime etc. at this stage; seal by spraying on a matt varnish.