Where to Start
Cleaning the wood with warm water and a toothbrush helps remove dust and debris, which can make a big difference in how the paint adheres. Skipping the fine pieces makes sense to avoid damaging them. Letting everything dry completely is crucial, as any residual moisture can interfere with the paint’s ability to adhere and cure properly. If you’re working with intricate or delicate pieces, a gentle pat down with a paper towel or a soft cloth might also help ensure they’re fully dry before you start painting.
Paint and Sealing
Acrylic paints are great because they’re versatile and come in a wide range of colours. For small details, paint pens can be really handy for precision. Adding a clear coat is a smart move to protect your work and ensure it lasts. Just make sure the clear coat is compatible with acrylic paints to avoid any issues with adhesion or finish. If you have any specific questions about the process or need tips on choosing the right products, feel free to ask!
Care Instructions
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth to clean. Avoid harsh chemicals and excess moisture.
Other Stuff
The woodcut smell and darker edges are typical side effects of the laser cutting process. The burnt odour usually dissipates after a while, but if you want to speed up the process or reduce it, you can leave the items in a well-ventilated area.
If the darker edges are a concern, you can lightly sand them to even out the colour before painting. Just be careful not to sand too aggressively to avoid altering the shape or details of your pieces. If you’re painting over these edges, a primer can help even out the colour and create a smoother surface for your final coat.
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