I agree with you on the fork. BUT, I’m waiting for some dart stencils to arrive in the mail that [mention]Dr. Tankenstein [/mention] turned me on to. I was going to do the darts and then attack it to rough it up a bit. AND, I did see that you were talking about the amber varnish in another thread, so I was already looking at that stuff and thinking it might be worth a try. Do you brush that on? Or use a rag? I’ve never used varnish on anything.
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The darts will be cool, and tie in with the frame too. I know I said varnish in the previous post and on the other thread, I meant to say shellac. It dries really fast, and you can sand on it as it is very hard once dry. I use a cotton rag to apply the schellac. Layer it on in thin coats, that way you can control how much color you want. I use Zinsser Bulls Eye Shellac, in the Amber color for my violin repairs. It has a great blending quality with the stain on the instruments, and shellac, as opposed to other clears and polys, has a vintage look to it.