02-05-2014, 08:28 AM
Not to worry Jonte,
it is TREE POINT, but I have made the same mistake myself :-) As for distressing wood, I read somewhere on the web (the source escapes me for a moment) that it can be done using a small stiff copper brush (the size of a tooth brush) normally used to clean up solder joints etc, and a dental toothpick for some deeper gauges.
As for Tree Point, I will start a thread on it here too as you suggested. Your mention made me realise I forgot all about it.... (hangs head in shame...) :oops:
Koos
it is TREE POINT, but I have made the same mistake myself :-) As for distressing wood, I read somewhere on the web (the source escapes me for a moment) that it can be done using a small stiff copper brush (the size of a tooth brush) normally used to clean up solder joints etc, and a dental toothpick for some deeper gauges.
As for Tree Point, I will start a thread on it here too as you suggested. Your mention made me realise I forgot all about it.... (hangs head in shame...) :oops:
Koos
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