The Hobbyist
New Member
I am obviously new and green at this, but what is available to put a texture into a surface so it is not absolutely flat? The big orange store pointed me to the wall and ceiling textures, but that seems like a horror story waiting to happen.
If I shoot a surface with paint, is there something, or some technique (or tool) that I could use to add texture to the paint, or perhaps apply a texture to a surface BEFORE painting it? I am thinking of a texture similar to 60 Grit sandpaper, not wood grain or anything specifically defined. I know there is a sandy grit that you can put down on a floor, added to the paint while it is still wet, to eliminate a slippery surface.
Are surface textures more commonly ADDED to a surface, or does the industry use sand/bead blasting to roughen an existing surface?
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If I shoot a surface with paint, is there something, or some technique (or tool) that I could use to add texture to the paint, or perhaps apply a texture to a surface BEFORE painting it? I am thinking of a texture similar to 60 Grit sandpaper, not wood grain or anything specifically defined. I know there is a sandy grit that you can put down on a floor, added to the paint while it is still wet, to eliminate a slippery surface.
Are surface textures more commonly ADDED to a surface, or does the industry use sand/bead blasting to roughen an existing surface?
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