Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Marks on January 05, 2016, 04:31:39 pm
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Can you use a wood burner on already stained wood? I'm working on a little project for my 2 year old son. I'm making an oversized ruler to keep track of his height with. I was planning on staining the board then using paint and a clear finish over top of the paint. I have already stained it but now I think I might like to burn the lines and number in before clear coating it. What say you?
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I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work... If you want to be sure, stain a piece of scrap wood and try burning it.
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I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work... If you want to be sure, stain a piece of scrap wood and try burning it.
Yeah I will for sure have to practice on scrap because I'm not proficient in wood burning. I guess I'll stain a piece when I get home
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I've done it on stained, finished wood. The only thing I noticed is that it browns a lot faster and some times the finish bubbles a bit.
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I don't think you can with Minwax. It has a polymer in it, I think.
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draw out whatever you want to burn with a pencil first. its what i do anyways. Tony
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I don't think you can with Minwax. It has a polymer in it, I think.
That it the kind of thing I was wondering mullet. I used Minwax.