Jelly & Laminat
Hey Laminat, I’ve been dreaming up a line of bright, hand‑painted coffee tables using reclaimed oak—think pops of neon on the grain. Ever thought about turning vintage timber into bold, statement pieces? I bet your precision and my eye for color could create something unforgettable. What’s your take on merging perfect joints with a splash of whimsy?
I like the idea, but every joint has to be exact, or the neon will look like a mistake. I’ll make the bevels clean, keep the kerf tight, and then apply the paint with a fine mask. After a clear coat, the neon will sit over the grain, not on top of an uneven seam. It’s a balance of precision and a little daring.
Sounds flawless—exact joints, tight kerf, mask like a laser. I can already picture those neon veins cutting through the grain, popping like a fresh street mural. Just keep the color bold, the edges sharp, and we’ll turn each table into a tiny piece of urban art. Let’s nail this precision‑danger combo!
Sounds great, but I’ll insist every joint is a straight line, no wobble. Once that’s locked, I’ll let the paint run in. We’ll get clean edges, sharp cuts, and neon that really pops. Let's make sure every piece is a clean, honest statement.