Phil O
Western Thunderer
Last weeks progress was a bit limited, by various extenuating circumstances and being away for the weekend.
The first job was to cut some 4mm MDF for the scenic are corner fillets, I dislike square corners if I can avoid them.
They were then sawn partway through to allow them to be curved, I then secured the first one to a couple of cans of paint with tie wraps, the tins were of approximately the correct diameter. once secured the fillets were painted with neat PVA and allowed to dry, I applied three coats in all. Whilst the PVA was drying, I have started to prime the wood work.
The above picture shows the first fillet in place and wedged in position whilst the PVA dries. The 2nd fillet is now going through he same process as the first.
This shows progress to date. The fiddle yard area has had two coats of primer.
Once the 2nd fillet is fitted the back and end scenes will be primed and both the fiddleyard and back and end scenes top coated, hopefully this week.
The first job was to cut some 4mm MDF for the scenic are corner fillets, I dislike square corners if I can avoid them.

They were then sawn partway through to allow them to be curved, I then secured the first one to a couple of cans of paint with tie wraps, the tins were of approximately the correct diameter. once secured the fillets were painted with neat PVA and allowed to dry, I applied three coats in all. Whilst the PVA was drying, I have started to prime the wood work.

The above picture shows the first fillet in place and wedged in position whilst the PVA dries. The 2nd fillet is now going through he same process as the first.

This shows progress to date. The fiddle yard area has had two coats of primer.
Once the 2nd fillet is fitted the back and end scenes will be primed and both the fiddleyard and back and end scenes top coated, hopefully this week.