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wolftackle84
Posted 4/11/2009 5:07 PM (#371592)
Subject: wood type




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Location: sun prairie,wi
what is the best wood type to make gliders out of...i tryed making them out of pine but i had a problem with balance...any help whould help with making good gliders....

tight lines
muskie-nick
Posted 4/12/2009 8:07 AM (#371666 - in reply to #371592)
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Location: lake st clair michigan
i just made a few from mahogany and they work great......cedar also works well
woodieb8
Posted 4/12/2009 8:22 AM (#371669 - in reply to #371592)
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oooh mahogany, its sweet, pricey but sweet.
T-Bone
Posted 4/14/2009 1:09 PM (#372086 - in reply to #371669)
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Location: Victoria,MN
I am about to start working with mahogany, but I am not real fond of the pourous grain. Any good tips on getting a good seal?
woodieb8
Posted 4/14/2009 4:44 PM (#372119 - in reply to #371592)
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lacquer sanding sealer. then prime. its awesome.
muskie-nick
Posted 4/14/2009 5:31 PM (#372128 - in reply to #371592)
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Location: lake st clair michigan
i use a thin coat of e-tex, then prime and paint ,then 2 more coats of e-tex ........also did a natural finish with etex only...... that turned out real sweet looking
seeking 54
Posted 4/14/2009 9:46 PM (#372164 - in reply to #372086)
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T-Bone - 4/14/2009 1:09 PM

I am about to start working with mahogany, but I am not real fond of the pourous grain. Any good tips on getting a good seal?


Have you ever tried Cherry? It has a similar density.

s54
T-Bone
Posted 4/15/2009 1:56 PM (#372285 - in reply to #372164)
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Location: Victoria,MN
I'll try both sanding sealer and the thinned e-tex.
This brings to mind one more ?,and that's primer/paint compatibility over these sealants. I would think Krylon spray for a primer would form a good bond over the E-tex not sure about over the sanding sealer though.
And how well does Createx bond over the primer.
Enough hi-jacking for now, Any info is appreciated.
Seeking 54- no I have not tried cherry as I think I have a good price on the mahogany so I'll stick with that. But I'd imagine its nicer to work with!
woodieb8
Posted 4/15/2009 8:03 PM (#372352 - in reply to #371592)
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lacquer sanding sealer seals pores and can be painted in 1 hour. i have never had a paint adhesion issue yet.
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