Weather Observation with Raspberry Pi – Vol4 Painting Metal
I kept painting on only wood, but time has come… the time to paint on metal!
I kept painting on only wood, but time has come… the time to paint on metal!
I wanted to know which paints match which woods. I tested 6 paints and 5 woods this time. Which one do you like?
Have you heard a paint named “Kigatame Ace”? This paint is used not only for DIY lovers but also professionals who maintain cultural properties.
I have painted Washin water-based urethane varnish and Watco oil finishes, but there is one paint I hadn’t tryed – Osmo. The reason is simple. They are expensive! I paid to know why.
This is a record about maintaining wood deck and what tool I needed. It took one and a half year because I tested the whole process.
Today I will show you how to apply polishing powder, and how to paint stain. I tried to explain the steps and points with samples as many as possible.
I found Watco by chance in the store. I thought the word “oil finish” sounds like craftsman-like, and something craftsman-like would make goods better, which was a lighthearted attitude.
As I processed Raspberry Pi cases and dimmer, I thought using wood would be a good idea because wood can be bought easily at fewer prices. Also making furniture is one of my goals. This is why I started to learn paintings.