Yes, you can use a melamine finish on wood. You should sandpaper the surface first then clean it with a brush.
Not if the melamine paint is oil (alkyd) based.
cedar can be preserved by painting or using an oil finish. Some finishes have a UV protector for outdoor use to stop discoloration. the type of finish depends on the look desired, if you want to see the wood then use an oil or spar urethane.
Melamine is very hard and durable.
Clear poly-urethane, gloss, satin, or, matt.
Painting melamine can be a little challenging but it is possible. You will need to sand the table lightly using a fine grit sandpaper in order for the paint to adhere, then you will need to prime it either using an oil based primer or a primer made especially for melamine. Once it is primed and dry, you can paint it using melamine paint.
Melamine is a urethane reinforced oil-based paint. You will have to use a commercial stripper. Your best bet is to read on your particular brand of paint's label for clean-up methods and see what they recommend. Varsol has been recommended for removing melamine paint. There are several other brands available. Be sure to ask for a stripper for melamine paint and be sure to tell them you are removing it from wood. Be advised that the wood finish may be damaged and will require refinishing. If the area is not too conspicuous, you may be able to accomplish this with a small spot treatment. Worst case, you'll have to refinish the entire pillar.
Melamine is a synthetic material frequently used to cover rough edges of cheap particle board or plywood. In this case maple melamine means it is melamine that has been decorated to try to look like wood.
Melamine paint
A standard HSS drill bit will do it. Be sure to back it with a piece of wood, or it may crack.
Not if the melamine paint is oil (alkyd) based.
NO! It will damage the finish. My matte finish is now shiny in that area.
Assuming you meant "How do you get a high quality smooth finish on a piece of wood" - Use progressively finer sand-paper to smooth the surface.
dont ever use it on Laminate or hardwood, it will damage the wood & the finish.
Melamine-wares can be kept in the refrigerator. However, you should not use these items to store foods that are acidic.
wood in finish is puu=wood
For a halfpipe, no. it would start to break after a while. Melamine is pretty bad to use as a skateboarding-floor. For a miniramp it should work but it would be a bit sloppy.
cedar can be preserved by painting or using an oil finish. Some finishes have a UV protector for outdoor use to stop discoloration. the type of finish depends on the look desired, if you want to see the wood then use an oil or spar urethane.