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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 2469574" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>Yea, I could redo the ends but they are waterproof as it is. That's really all I was going for and veneer would not have given me this. I wasn't going to use resin because I couldn't locate any cheap and didn't really feel like dealing with it.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't much work at all but it took quite a bit of time to let the stuff cure. My current enclosure is sitting in my garage waiting to be coated with a gloss black finish. This one should look much better and all the end grain is taken care of with wood filler. I'm going to primer it since I won't be staining it so that should help as well. The test piece I have looks very nice but it always seems to work out like that. The test piece I had for the stained enclosure looked very nice and very very rich. Even though I just threw it around and didn't care about it, it's finish looked much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 2469574, member: 570419"] Yea, I could redo the ends but they are waterproof as it is. That's really all I was going for and veneer would not have given me this. I wasn't going to use resin because I couldn't locate any cheap and didn't really feel like dealing with it. It wasn't much work at all but it took quite a bit of time to let the stuff cure. My current enclosure is sitting in my garage waiting to be coated with a gloss black finish. This one should look much better and all the end grain is taken care of with wood filler. I'm going to primer it since I won't be staining it so that should help as well. The test piece I have looks very nice but it always seems to work out like that. The test piece I had for the stained enclosure looked very nice and very very rich. Even though I just threw it around and didn't care about it, it's finish looked much better. [/QUOTE]
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