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Re: Distressed Furniture [jriosa]
jriosa wrote:
I like scrub planes for distressing.
As to festool, you are an assholes with too much money and I am jealous. (Not really, I want a mikra sander more than festool, but same. price)
Also, try Moser aniline dyes for color work. Better selection than lv. You can also do alcohol work without grain raising.
And your milk paint work runs to what I would do, so you have taste.


Correction: I'm an asshole with too much credit card debt!

I had instant buyers remorse... until I used it. Now all I can do is think of new uses for it. I think it will be a big time saver, and will make me money in the long run. I'm most looking forward to using it at home. I don't have a shop big enough to have a cabinet saw, or even my contractor table saw, with enough space to rip and cross cut full sheets, so, this puppy means I can comfortably break down sheet goods, with minimal dust, using far less space. It gives my shop a whole different level of versatility.

I'll check out the Moser dyes, thanks for the tips!

ETA: First use for the track saw was cutting down pre-finished, 1 3/4" oak doors. Zero splinters, barely any sanding needed, looks like it was cut with a laser beam. Barely a whisp of dust left over. I was very impressed.

Long Chile was a silly place.
Last edited by: BCtriguy1: Aug 9, 17 7:46

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  • Post edited by BCtriguy1 (Dawson Saddle) on Aug 9, 17 7:46