blakejcan
Well-known member
Howdy,
I am in the middle of a strat build that I am trying to apply a Rothko & Frost paisley paper wallpaper top to. I followed the directions as listed on the Rothko site here:
https://rothkoandfrost.com/blogs/st...a medium/thick layer,with a sharp craft knife.
I did a test piece beforehand and it was clear that you could apply the paper using titebond, it would look great, then as the paper absorbed the glue a bit it would wrinkle up. If you pushed out the bubbles/wrinkles quickly then it would lay flat.
I tried doing the same thing to the whole top but after laying the glue across the whole thing it was just too much to work with too quickly to get all the bubbles out before it set. I tried to get creative and used a wet towel and an iron to loosen things up and move them around. Definitely helped a bit but not perfect.
Anywho--now I'm left with a top that is great in parts and a bit wavy in parts. Not awful, just not flat.
I could either:
I can throw up some pics in a bit.
Thanks for any insights hive mind.
I am in the middle of a strat build that I am trying to apply a Rothko & Frost paisley paper wallpaper top to. I followed the directions as listed on the Rothko site here:
https://rothkoandfrost.com/blogs/st...a medium/thick layer,with a sharp craft knife.
I did a test piece beforehand and it was clear that you could apply the paper using titebond, it would look great, then as the paper absorbed the glue a bit it would wrinkle up. If you pushed out the bubbles/wrinkles quickly then it would lay flat.
I tried doing the same thing to the whole top but after laying the glue across the whole thing it was just too much to work with too quickly to get all the bubbles out before it set. I tried to get creative and used a wet towel and an iron to loosen things up and move them around. Definitely helped a bit but not perfect.
Anywho--now I'm left with a top that is great in parts and a bit wavy in parts. Not awful, just not flat.
I could either:
- Say screw it and move forward and try to really bury it in clear and level it out. Will prob look mediocre
- Work some sort of unknown magic to remove the remaining wrinkles? Not sure what that would be?
- Sand it off, start over.
I can throw up some pics in a bit.
Thanks for any insights hive mind.