by Arne » Thu Nov 03, 2005 4:28 pm
First, I really dislike painting of any type. I especially do not like plywood edges. I'm doing a couple of cupboard doors made just of 1/2" birch ply... I do the edge to fill the ply, and feather the slop that runs over onto the flat.... then I paint one side (these are only about 1 sq. ft)... once that side is done, I take a nail in each hand and jam the points into the ply edge, pick it up and set the var'd side down on a board with 3 nails pointed up in a triangle... then I do the top and keep it from wiggling around by sticking the point of an awl on the top surface..... kind of an 'iron maiden' technique.....
It leaves a few tiny pin pricks from the nail ends, but hey, I just want to get the job done.... at the end, I go around and try to be sure I don't have any drips (that will be noticeable)....
I used to use 'flavored' varnish but have gone to clear. Like the looks and dribbles don't show up as bad....