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Kim333
Finding My Feet
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Hi Community Members, I have the vintage dinner plates, the fixings (handles) and a cordless drill, and even though I've watched quite a few videos ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
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Here is a simple little project to make life easier for your cat, I read that a cats feeding bowl is better if it was elevated a little bit making it ...

Amanda50
Just Starting Out
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Hi! I’ve recently completed a set of MDF circles with a combination of gouache and acrylic paint that I would like to seal and use as either coasters ...

upcycleme
Finding My Feet
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My friend was throwing out an old pine‘dresser’ she had in her bedroom when she was a young girl. It was sitting on the ‘hard rubbish’ pile as it was ...

dannyboyau
Finding My Feet
5 replies

Is the glue used in the SpecRite 2400 x 900 x 33mm Brown Acacia Multi-Use Timber Panel safe for contact with food,. Can I use the SpecRite 2400 x 900 ...

ddel
Growing in Experience
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Hi, DIYer here.....I am really confused and lost how to find the wood finish that I want. Could someone please guide me what to buy buy to get these ...

aira
Just Starting Out
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May

Hi, i have been making cement trinket dishes and candle jars.. now i am looking for waterbased, food safe, heat safe and glossier sealant for my prod ...

Bennz
Just Starting Out
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May

I have purchased some beautiful spun Bamboo placemats recently. They are sealed with paint on the bottom, but appear to have exposed unsealed bamboo o ...

Rock177
Just Starting Out
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I have paint poured some ceramic coasters, can I use Rust-Oleum 2x Gloss Clear to seal them?

Tezza51
Finding My Feet
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what is the best to coat a laser etching on a plywood board please  

MaTH
Getting Established
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  Air bubbles More air bubbles. There to stay now. Need kitchen, dinner, bed and new owner. How? I have looked at the projects on Bunnings and sp ...

sandy_d
Amassing an Audience
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I love the look of natural cutting boards in my home. So I thought, why not make them to display!Materials* SpecRite Merbau circular panel * Food saf ...

Pauly77
Just Starting Out
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Hi, just about to make a chopping board out of some old Jarrah from our old house, is their a food safe woodfiller and what would be the best glue fo ...

Sim-one
Just Starting Out
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I’m making a grazing trolley. The top is made from cypress floor boards with stainless trays cut into it. Any suggestions on appropriate sealant I sho ...

hannah21
Just Starting Out
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Hi so Ive just bought the white knight clear acrylic gloss spray for ceramic coasters that I've painted with acrylic paint. I've already applied homem ...

Susanne2
Getting Established
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I have painted a design on drink coasters with acrylic paint. I want to be able to use them for hot cups and possibly plates from the oven. Would R ...

linnylance
Getting Established
8 replies

Is the spectate board safe for food boards and pyograpy burning art

Sakshi
Finding My Feet
3 replies

Hi, I've painted these MDF coasters using Resene and other acrylic paints. These will be used for hot cups or hot pots. Please advise a sealer for the ...

tlt7
Just Starting Out
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Can I turn this into a charcuterie board?  

Lisar
Finding My Feet
8 replies

Hi, I am wondering if I can use the Teak Fj Glulam panel as a chopping board. I am wondering if the glue is food safe? I can see that it says class A ...

Ganbaatar
Just Starting Out
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  I made wooden chopsticks and don’t know how to do finish coat

DianeTDoyle
Growing in Experience
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HI All, I am looking for suggestions on how to make a wine rack using reo steel reinforcing mesh. What should I look out for as top tips to make it st ...

craftyJ
Finding My Feet
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I’m wanting to know how to create “distressed wood” look on mdf base for a kitchen tray? Do I need a primer? What type of paint can I get in small qua ...

Kim_
Just Starting Out
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Hi! I have added vinyl to Ceramic Coasters. However I am unsure what is the best way to seal the coaster?