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    Protective table finish

    Hi, It all worked perfectly. I got yellow, blue, and red acrylic paints to mix the colors that I wanted (200ml tubes for £2 each from "the works", I think I used ~100ml alltogether including the wasted color). When the paint was dry to the touch I scratched it with sand paper to create the "old"...
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    Protective table finish

    Aha, so varnish was the missing word. Thanks for the information! :) I cannot post links, but how about air spray varnishes? They came up while googling for "water based matt varnish" and seem like a good idea as they are less likely to ruin the paint with brushstrokes. You happen to know if...
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    Protective table finish

    Hi, I am generally new to woodwork. I have an old coffee table made from plain wood. My intention is to sand it and then paint an image on it. My question is this, can I paint it with art supplies (i.e. acrylic or gouache colors) and then cover the whole thing with a protective finish so it be...
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