RichHox
Member
Hi All,
Apologies if this topic has come up before (if so please point me in the right direction)
So I have been building lamps from hardwoods and this has been using mains power and feeding the cable through a hole inside etc. I want to build a battery operated one, and I'm making some progress. My main concern is that batteries are more likely to create heat and combust than mains cable.
My question is:
Does anyone have any recommended finishes or easy methods to give some heat protection to wood? This would be a 38-40mm wide hole approx 110mm in length inside the wooden block, so a spray would be ideal. Heat resistant paint comes up in some searches, has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Apologies if this topic has come up before (if so please point me in the right direction)
So I have been building lamps from hardwoods and this has been using mains power and feeding the cable through a hole inside etc. I want to build a battery operated one, and I'm making some progress. My main concern is that batteries are more likely to create heat and combust than mains cable.
My question is:
Does anyone have any recommended finishes or easy methods to give some heat protection to wood? This would be a 38-40mm wide hole approx 110mm in length inside the wooden block, so a spray would be ideal. Heat resistant paint comes up in some searches, has anyone tried this?
Thanks in advance for any help!