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welcome back to woodworking with Wes were in the paint shop today on our Instagram we showed a small video of a very special finish that a new finish that we hadnt seen I call the high tech maybe it isnt but were going to show you how we do this finish in the paint shop today and were just going to go through and and do the process and then were gonna talk about the secret that makes this finish possible now we had requests on our Instagram to not only do it in black with a white glaze but to do it with a light gray and a black lace and were gonna do both [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] weve completed our two finishes the light with the dark glaze and the dark with the white glaze now what we did and as you watch you notice we painted our color and then we put on the black glaze and then we took a soft sanding sponge and sanded the grain to highlight our black glaze was in the grain we did t