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Antique
WORM HOLES –
A physical technique of randomly placing
small round holes that mimics the look of
insect penetration which occurs naturally in
trees and harvested wood. Worm Holes are
smaller than Small Dents and will collect a
glaze in varying amounts when applied.
BURNISHING –
A technique where the profile edges have
been darkened to create an antiqued
effect.
RUB THROUGH –
A sanding technique used to
randomly expose an undercoat of natural wood
tone on corners and edges.
SMALL DENTS –
A physical technique of randomly striking
the wood surface with a tool create
indentations that mimic the look of aged
wood. Small Dents are larger than Worm
Holes and will collect a glaze in varying
amounts when applied.
• Glaze Required for Maple, Character Maple, Oak and Hickory
• Glaze Optional for Cherry and Character Cherry
SeaSide
BURNISHING –
A technique where the profile edges have
been darkened to create an antiqued
effect.
DRY BRUSHING –
A technique applying a very
dark stain to highlight the distressing on the
surface of the wood.
• Available on Bleu, Divinity,
Honey Butter, Pebble and Sage
Paints
• Available on Maple,
Character Maple, Oak and Hickory
DOCUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING SPECIAL EFFECTS
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