Beigeing, ecruing or elephanting finish
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For my 360th post I was going to post a picture of how I'm scraping the varnish off the bindings of my v64.
I forgot about it, but post nr 36whatever will do:
The varnish comes off rather easily, and I must say I'm very pleased with the result at this point.
The tricky part off course is not to scrape the varnish off the colour, but by cutting it slightly on the edges of the binding it breaks off at that place.
I forgot about it, but post nr 36whatever will do:
The varnish comes off rather easily, and I must say I'm very pleased with the result at this point.
The tricky part off course is not to scrape the varnish off the colour, but by cutting it slightly on the edges of the binding it breaks off at that place.
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Wim: It certainly looks as if you will be busy for some time on this one.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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