[Woodcarver] Re: help needed

Diane Reed diane531 at comcast.net
Wed Oct 4 17:29:41 EDT 2006


You have any idea what you just did to my credit card limit by telling me
about your wife's jewelry??!! Seriously, I really like handcrafted jewelry
and there's a lot there to like.

Diane

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramsey" <ron at carvedbyramsey.com>
To: <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 5:20 PM
Subject: [Woodcarver] Re: help needed



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> Hi Diane,

>

> I'm glad it worked out for you. One thing to consider in the future is

> that lacquer is a hotter finish then polyurethane. What that means is

> that lacquer will dissolve polyurethane. You probably got by with it

> because spray lacquer will dry very quickly before it has a chance to

> start dissolving the polyurethane. If you had used a brushing lacquer you

> might have ended up with even a bigger mess. Polyurethane can be used over

> lacquer but not the other way around.

> Ron Ramsey

> http://www.carvedbyramsey.com

>

>

> Be sure to look at the incredible nature inspired art jewelry hand

> fabricated by my wife, Karen Olsen Ramsey. It's worth the time to take a

> look!

> http://www.artjeweler.com

>

>>You people are the best. I sprayed with lacquer in low humidity and the

>>white stuff all disappeared. The piece is evenly finished, too.

>

>>Diane

>

>

> --

> Ron Ramsey

> http://www.carvedbyramsey.com

>

>

> Be sure to look at the incredible nature inspired art jewelry hand

> fabricated by my wife, Karen Olsen Ramsey. It's worth the time to take a

> look!

> http://www.artjeweler.com

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