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mark jackson

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Re: kings and queens
« Reply #75 on: March 29, 2011, 11:36:10 PM »
I've been doing the 2nd head of Kings & Queens. I'll put up some pics of the 'webbing' I did, and the 'tool' I use to to this. I always try to get the skewer fibres to be mangled at the end and pointing in different directions. Then I wipe off most of the paint on paper. Then you can give it a bit of a twirl on the box and get that 'random squiggle' look that these machines originally had. This is a hard part of cabinet restoration. I guess there are a lot of different methods but this is as close as I know how to get it. I also work on the premise that "less is more" when it comes to webbing on the box.