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For plywood projects, water-based acrylic-latex paints are generally the easiest to work with. Epoxy paints also offer great durability. Opt for high-quality paint and apply with a quality brush for the best possible results. Wet the brush before painting, and apply in the direction of the top grain.
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Learn More »If you’ve ever partaken in a DIY project or you’ve been involved in construction, you’ll have no doubt worked with plywood. This popular material has a whole host of benefits that make it great to work with, from its advantageous characteristics including strength through to its vast versatility and cost-effectiveness. Whether you’re dealing with plywood for the first time or you’re looking for a little more information about this useful material, you’ve come to the right place. Here at Arnold Laver, we’re talking all things plywood, answering your FAQs and detailing how to work with plywood for the best possible results.
The wood of normal exterior plywood is not particularly resistant to rot, as it is glued with weather-resistant glue. For that reason, pressure-...
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Read More »When bending plywood, it is better to work along the grain rather than against it – working against the grain puts more pressure on the wood, and massively increases the chance of the surface splintering.
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Prepare the wood. You can use general wood putty or drywall mud in order to fill in any nail holes, cracks or other holes in the surface of your plywood. If you find you need to apply more than one coat, sand the surface of your plywood between applications. Prime your plywood. Using a primer before you start painting will seal off the surface of the wood, stopping your paint from soaking in. Apply your primer in the direction of the top grain, and allow to fully dry before painting. Choose your paint. For plywood projects, water-based acrylic-latex paints are generally the easiest to work with. Epoxy paints also offer great durability. Opt for high-quality paint and apply with a quality brush for the best possible results. Wet the brush before painting, and apply in the direction of the top grain. You will usually need at least two coats for a good finish – be sure to let the paint fully dry between coats.
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