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Finish applicator
Posted by:
Elrod
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Date: November 20, 2001 02:24PM
Bought a painters knife the other day to try for applying finish (it's shaped like a pie server with a flat tip). It works great. Very thin so can turn on edge to apply finish right along threads to get a nice straight line in the finish. Also, for long butt wraps, inlays etc... you can use the upper or wider portion of the blade to apply finish evenly over a large area. I believe I bought a #4 at Hobby Lobby or Michael's for $4.95. Works great. Re: Finish applicator
Posted by:
Jeff Stickle
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Date: November 21, 2001 06:22AM
Sounds like you bought a pallette knife. These are flexible tools used for mixing artist paint. They look like a little cement trowel, the kind with an offset handle. They come in both metal and plastic with a very wide variety of shapes and strengths. They are great for mixing epoxy. You will find them by the artist brushes in any craft or art supply store. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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