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Stewart Schooley

12/12/2005 11:47 AM

Woodgrain Transfer-Acrylic Method

Greetings,

From an ex-woodworker and now radio restorer.

The acrylic transfer method is a way to print an image on paper, glue it
face down and then wash away the paper leaving the image trapped
[transferred] on the glue.

Knowing about this could be important if you ever have to restore old
furniture that has photofinish on it. Photofinish is a photo image of
grain that was used quite a bit on radios of the 1930s and on other
furniture.

Pictures are on the binary page.

Stewart