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Default Technique for lines on boards

On Sat, 09 Dec 2017 21:31:06 GMT
sawdustmaker wrote:


game boards for a friend. What are some (easy / cheap) methods of
adding lines to the rows of holes which would look nice? Pens or


would first put on a clear coat then use painted lines using quality
paint

then fix it with one or more clear coats


pretty easy and cheap


i paint on wood like this and use very cheap hobby paint and do not
even do the first clear coat but do fix with final clear coats

tempera paint i think is the stuff i used because the colors are
very bright



getting the right applicator is important if you want sharp lines





 
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