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All,
Perkins Observatory has a good old-fashioned "drinking gourd." i.e. it is
a real, dried out gourd with a long neck/handle and a hole cut into the
rounded part. It was used in the past as a dipper, hence the name.
The gourd has a few cracks on it, however, and is a little fragile. I
fixed the cracks with a little white glue, but I'm concerned about it
getting broken. I would like to coat the gourd with something to protect
its surface from wear, and to prevent cracks from forming. I should
mention that we use this with our astronomy talks when discussing the "Big
Dipper."
My thought was to give it a good coating of polyurethane, then spray it
down with a flat enamel coating to take away the glossy finish. Do you
think this will work?
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Bob Martino "I look up to the heavens
Assistant Director but night has clouded over
Perkins Observatory no spark of constellation
no Vela no Orion."
http://www.perkins-observatory.org -Enya
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