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  • 1 year later...
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Ubung macht dem meister. Practice makes perfect.

Pick out your Wood whether it is burled Chestnut etc. Apply a base coat .

Use Brushes and feathers to complete the application. Then seal with many clear coats.

Walla!

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I went the hydro dipping route and it came out beautiful a dark burled walnut woodgrain it is inexpensive did the dash and door frames. Good luck

 

  • 4 weeks later...
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On 9/14/2017 at 8:08 PM, Silverdome said:

Please look at my first attempts at woodgraining some trim on my P15 business coupe.

Contstructive criticism,suggestions and compliments welcome.

I used Krylon Khaki as a base color and Minwax Classic Grey 271 for the grain. There is no clear on it yet, I'm just experimenting.

 

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I was able to find a guy near me that did my wood grain with Hydrographics. Dash and all frames for about 600$ with a satin clear coat

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