On MDF for a ultimate professional job use Zinzer BIN White Shellac Primer and then PPG Breakthru....The paint is tighter, flatter ad just color you can't see the build up of paint like you do on those letters. Use a 2.5 mm HVLP gun ...spray the primer, sand and then spray the PPG. It's water borne, no fumes and it dries in 4 minutes and can be re-coated in 30. I use nothing but these two as a combination and my paint jobs on my cabinets come out blemish free.....
You can thin the PPG 10% with water and that actually slows the drying time. I live in Florida so 4 minutes is a bit fast. I slow it down to 10 minutes with 10% distilled water
Yes I use tight bond II premium to glue up the layers. Fortunately the Home Depot and lows that are down the street carry a good variety of mdf. But sometimes I do need to drive 40min to get some premium lumber.
On MDF for a ultimate professional job use Zinzer BIN White Shellac Primer and then PPG Breakthru....The paint is tighter, flatter ad just color you can't see the build up of paint like you do on those letters. Use a 2.5 mm HVLP gun ...spray the primer, sand and then spray the PPG. It's water borne, no fumes and it dries in 4 minutes and can be re-coated in 30. I use nothing but these two as a combination and my paint jobs on my cabinets come out blemish free.....
You can thin the PPG 10% with water and that actually slows the drying time. I live in Florida so 4 minutes is a bit fast. I slow it down to 10 minutes with 10% distilled water
Do you ever use varnish to give extra shine ?
What kind of spray paints do you prefer to use please? Thankyou for the helpful video
awesome video! Just started getting into cutting mdf for some personal stuff, so this definitely helps. What spray paint is that? it's very glossy
hai Nicks, whats the name used for ?
Very nice! Do you use wood glue to attach all the letters or some sort of spray adhesive?
also, do you just use 1/2 mdf. I live in a poor area for availability and cant get any thing smaller then 1/2 inch without custom ordering
Yes I use tight bond II premium to glue up the layers. Fortunately the Home Depot and lows that are down the street carry a good variety of mdf. But sometimes I do need to drive 40min to get some premium lumber.