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Lenny

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#22195   2007-09-11 14:28 GMT      
I am building a small wooden screen similar to an altar piece for an a level art piece (i want it to be like a triptych) and i cannot find any information how to do it. It will be about the height and width of an average radiotor. Can anyone find me a website that will give me step by step idiot proof help?

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#22196   2007-09-11 15:17 GMT      
Use plywood (not normally but a this is getting close to a heat source I guess it is the best choice). Sand and prime with gesso (2 layers minimum). Paint it in oil or acrylics. Vanish and done.

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#22197   2007-09-11 15:25 GMT      
Why not try HGTV.com/wood work . excellent source of information can be found! good luck...sweet pea

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#22198   2007-09-13 05:06 GMT      
Depends what you mean by " average radiotor" ? central heating / car ? The hardest bit is to get the panels thick enough to take neat hinges. Most screens had framed up panels to cope with this.
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