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Matthew Rossi
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Whats a good process to get the best layed gold leaf on westerd cedar? Will be sandblasting a sign and would like to gold leaf the main text. Or is it better to duplicate the main text with HDU and guild that instead? Getting a smooth glass like finish before guilding is my objective, i find that brings a shinier gold effect.
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Matthew Rossi
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Jean Shimp
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I've found that sanding, priming and finish painting with One-Shot gives a smooth finish. The more coats, the smoother. Are you going to add dimension to the raised copy or leave it flat? I think the added dimension of V-carving the letters or rounding the edges really enhances the gold. The flat gilded letters look good when new but after a couple of years exposure they get really dull.

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Jean Shimp
Shimp Sign & Design Co.
Jacksonville Beach, Fl

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Robert Thomas
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Matt,
You want to get the area to be guilded as smooth as possible. Sand with a palm sander after blasting, then prime and sand lightly, lay down a couple of coats of oil.

When the oil is at full gloss and smooth, lay on the slow size and wait until it is almost dry 12-24 hours, then guild.
I use a very soft fitch to burnish and a dedicated gold vacuum to salvage the excess gold.

I have about a 1/2 an ounce so far.

Have fun and be patient.

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3410 Ketcham Ct
Beautiful Springs FL 34134

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