Preparing infilled surfaces for final paint
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donnier
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Preparing infilled surfaces for final paint
I have sheathed, rather than infilled, my last 3 builds. I use 1/32" balsa to do it and have gotten fairly good at it. Working on a Dauntless Dive Bomber right now. What product(s) and process do you guys use to smooth to a near glass finish the tiny juncture lines between putty and wood, etc. so that even the tiny imperfections will be eliminated? I am thinking of some kind of lacquer-based, self-leveling primer that could do this, so to allow finish coating with an enamel paint. Help!! Could really use your expertise. ...and THANKS!
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Steve Blanchard
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Re: Preparing infilled surfaces for final paint
Mix baby powder into the dope or lacquer and then brush on several light coats, sanding in between. Like glass is what you will get.
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kittyfritters
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Re: Preparing infilled surfaces for final paint
Or, if you have issues with the VOCs in dope and lacquer you can use a thinned, water-based, polyurethane instead. Same result. Usually, I use some form of sanding sealer, as previously described, then tissue over it and put the final finish on the tissue. Your mileage may vary. 