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Finish for cherry - weelis - 02-01-2016 I know finishing a project is very subjective but I would like some input as to what you all use to finish cherry? I am completing a table made entirely of cherry and was going to use shellac as finish as I have done in the past. Any other options? IOW, what works for you when finishing cherry. Thank. Re: Finish for cherry - fredhargis - 02-01-2016 My now favorite is garnet shellac, followed by whatever (if needed) top coat the piece calls for. For a table that will see some wear, I would top coat it with something, in my case it would be an oil based varnish (alkyd/soya formula) or a quality waterborne. If you use a waterborne it would pay to make the shellac dewaxed. Re: Finish for cherry - JR1 - 02-01-2016 I like Thai Seed (seed shellac is not waxy); but garnet or Ruby look nice. If you want UV protection or the table will be hard use any of the GF waterborne topcoats would work. Re: Finish for cherry - cputnam - 02-02-2016 My experience is limited however I found that a light coat of BLO (wipe on-wipe off immediately) followed by several applications of garnet shellac worked very well for me. If blotching is going to be an issue then I used a wash coat of garnet shellac well sanded back before the BLO. YMWV Re: Finish for cherry - jteneyck - 02-02-2016 I did this 20+ years ago with some kind of oil followed by paste wax. I can't remember if it was tung oil or danish oil, but it was something I bought locally from the BORG or hardware store. It was simple and fast - and it looks much the same today. For no abuse applications it's a good option. Re: Finish for cherry - Scoony - 02-02-2016 JR1 said: Are you sure that seed shellac is not waxy. Shellac is naturally waxy and unless it is listed as dewaxed, it probably contains wax. Re: Finish for cherry - JR1 - 02-02-2016 No seed shellac is not waxy ![]() BTW you can dewax any shellac yourself—just shake it with some MS and pour off the dewaxed shellac. Re: Finish for cherry - Scoony - 02-02-2016 The wax comes from the bugs that produce lac so shellac naturally has wax in it. Re: Finish for cherry - weelis - 02-02-2016 How much MS for a pint of shellac+ Re: Finish for cherry - JR1 - 02-02-2016 I haven't done any systematic tests but 25% MS (3:1) does the job. |