Protecting Paint on Wooden Shields
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:26 pm
Hello All,
I am in the process of finishing my new pretty shield for demo's. (of course the demo is this weekend... if it wasn't for last minutes things would never get done.) The shield is 2 pieces of 1/4" birch plywood, glued in a press, with glued canvas front, alluminum plywood edging, yellow plastic rope around the edge and stretched 4oz leather to cover the mundane bits. (Didn't have raw-hide available.) I JUST put the last coat of paint depicting my heraldry on the outer layer and was debating a layer of low-gloss polyeurathane to protect the paint. I'm affraid the polyurethane will yellow the white paint on the heraldry.
Does anyone have any experience with sealing paint on wood shields. If so what did you use and how did it work? If I am going to put poly on it it will have to be tomorrow afternoon at the latest so it is dry by saturday's demo.
I WILL post pics after this. It took too long to build to not post pics.
Sean
I am in the process of finishing my new pretty shield for demo's. (of course the demo is this weekend... if it wasn't for last minutes things would never get done.) The shield is 2 pieces of 1/4" birch plywood, glued in a press, with glued canvas front, alluminum plywood edging, yellow plastic rope around the edge and stretched 4oz leather to cover the mundane bits. (Didn't have raw-hide available.) I JUST put the last coat of paint depicting my heraldry on the outer layer and was debating a layer of low-gloss polyeurathane to protect the paint. I'm affraid the polyurethane will yellow the white paint on the heraldry.
Does anyone have any experience with sealing paint on wood shields. If so what did you use and how did it work? If I am going to put poly on it it will have to be tomorrow afternoon at the latest so it is dry by saturday's demo.
I WILL post pics after this. It took too long to build to not post pics.
Sean