First, I want to thank you for any information you might be willing to give me. I am in the process of attempting my first carving project and have already gleaned so much from this site. After a few weeks dabbling in the realm of decoy carving, I have quickly discovered that the art some of you turn out is out of this world. Wow!!
So my questions...
Gluing and Sealing Wood and Painting birds.
When gluing wood birds together do you use "Elmer's" wood glue? (or is there a better and more durable product?)
Do you only seal hollowed out wood birds or do you seal solid gunners as well?
What sealer is best? Is there an affordable product from a local hardware store I should start with before using something "more professional"?
Are birds primed before painting?
What brands of paint? Oils? Acrylic? Special brushes?
Remember....I am a beginner to the tenth power!!! I also plan to do this forever....
Thanks for any and all information...Jon
Also...if there are any threads that you may have posted in the past that may be worth my reading -or re-reading, please fell free to post them for me here. I have done several searches and have come up with a few...but any and all are welcome. Thank you.
So my questions...
Gluing and Sealing Wood and Painting birds.
When gluing wood birds together do you use "Elmer's" wood glue? (or is there a better and more durable product?)
Do you only seal hollowed out wood birds or do you seal solid gunners as well?
What sealer is best? Is there an affordable product from a local hardware store I should start with before using something "more professional"?
Are birds primed before painting?
What brands of paint? Oils? Acrylic? Special brushes?
Remember....I am a beginner to the tenth power!!! I also plan to do this forever....
Thanks for any and all information...Jon
Also...if there are any threads that you may have posted in the past that may be worth my reading -or re-reading, please fell free to post them for me here. I have done several searches and have come up with a few...but any and all are welcome. Thank you.