Yes, or it will take a lot of paint due to the fact that the osb will soak it up.
Any primer is going to seal the surface which is all the gesso is doing.
A clear enamel spray will just absorb into the cork. You might as well use the paint straight. Get a stain kill primer or a shellac based primer ant coat the cork prior to painting.
original board painting ,of a man on a horse, with the devils tower in the back ground
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Often, particleboard furniture is covered with a vinyl sheet that requires a primer prior to accepting paint. A good 100% acrylic primer or a quality stain-block primer (not Kilz) will work best. PPG paints makes a very good paint, called Break-Through that will work for a one coat solution, however, it is only available in gallons.
Any primer is going to seal the surface which is all the gesso is doing.
You should carefully inspect the wall board for any damage. If the paper "skin" of the wall board has peeled off with the wall paper, you will have to patch that before you can paint. Otherwise, I would recommend a good quality latex primer.
A clear enamel spray will just absorb into the cork. You might as well use the paint straight. Get a stain kill primer or a shellac based primer ant coat the cork prior to painting.
You can... typically brad nails and a bead of caulk along the top before painting will do the job.
It depends what you will be using the cutting board for.
An academy board is a form of heavy card used for oil painting.
It is less labor intensive for a customer who will be painting the board.
It is less labor intensive for a customer who will be painting the board.
You can use either oil or water based primer as neither will affect the flammability rating of the surface once the coating is dried.
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"When you catch a plane, you ___ check in before you board the plane." Please insert should where the gap is, per the AP Stylebook. Should expresses an obligation.Or you could shorten it to: "When you catch a plane, you should check in before you board it." Hope that helps!Should is not the right word here. It is "must." Must expresses obligation. Should suggests some flexibility ( "Well, you should check in first, but I guess it's OK to let you board") and there is no flexibility in boarding airplanes these days.