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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: cowboysfanatic on December 02, 2015, 09:24:53 pm
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Just thought I would share a neat way and cheap way of hang drying your finished projects. The way I finish a lot of my projects is to hang them on a scrap piece of peg board with hooks on them. You can rearrange the hooks to the spacing u need for every different project. Cheap and works great. I love to finish my Baltic birch in lemon oil. I use a foam brush and wipe it on then hang to dry. If necessary I will blow off any access from the fretwork especially on charles dearing patterns. Hope this helps some of u all out there.
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I have made a number of drying racks 36" long by 6" wide. I use 1/2" or thicker plywood and put two inch long nails from a nail gun in them about two inches apart. Cheap , quick to make, and disposable. Works well for spraying and drying my boxes.
When spraying the walking canes I make, I screw a cup hook into the bottom end and hang it up to spray and to dry.
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I have used Christmas ornament hangers that I pushed through the slots on a shelf support that was supported between two bricks.