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LaxFriedrichs
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posted 12 Years Ago
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CC, your reply is much appreciated.
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I have asked this question also, However my part wasn't lacquered.
If the lacquer has not only sealed but has created a surface on top of the grain, you will be ok with just waxing it.
Because my piece wasn't lacquered I had to cover it in aluminium tape.
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Hello all,
I need to make a two part mould of an object made of wood that's surface is lacquered, but I'm very keen not to damage the object.
Could you recommend the best suited molding method for this? The piece no larger that 600mm x 400mm x 150mm. The mold should be reusable also.
Many thanks,
Adam
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