06-29-2015, 02:32 PM
They have two products that intrigue me. After lots of reading and online and experimenting I have decided to use Shellac/French polish for most of my woodworking projects since it is safe and the finish usually looks really nice on most types of wood.
Shellawax products are supposed to be non-toxic and safe with shellac as their core ingredient. Although they are designed for turners I am thinking they can be excellent options for small projects like tool handles shop made tools and saw totes as they dry very quickly. I know Derek Cohen uses and likes them. They are expensive but like tru-oil, watco Danish oil, Minwax Antique oil finish are intended to be used as a quick simple finishing method (preferably for smaller projects).
My questions:
1) EEE-Ultra Shine - Here is LV's description:
Containing tripoli abrasive, EEE-Ultra Shine is a sealant and polishing compound... It is also well suited as a surface polish for film finishes (shellac, varnish, lacquer)"
Their webiste indicates that applying it over unfinished wood eliminates the need for sanding. Does that mean it can act as a "grain filler" before other finishes such as shellac even on larger projects? I understand it is not a finish. But:
2) Shellawax Cream: LV's description says" "Can be used alone or OVER EEE-Ultra Shine"
I am a bit confused if EEE-Ultra Shine should be used over Shellac and Varnish, why is it being used before Shellawax Cream?
3) If I was trying to finish an old or new saw or chisel handle that has been sanded and I wanted to use Shallawax which one of the two should I use first or would it be enough to just use the Shellawax cream and another wax on top like Carnauba or Howard Orange/beeswax?
4) Lastly what would be your reasons for not wanting to use these two products for the purpose I mentioned?
In advance thanks
Cheers
Shellawax products are supposed to be non-toxic and safe with shellac as their core ingredient. Although they are designed for turners I am thinking they can be excellent options for small projects like tool handles shop made tools and saw totes as they dry very quickly. I know Derek Cohen uses and likes them. They are expensive but like tru-oil, watco Danish oil, Minwax Antique oil finish are intended to be used as a quick simple finishing method (preferably for smaller projects).
My questions:
1) EEE-Ultra Shine - Here is LV's description:
Containing tripoli abrasive, EEE-Ultra Shine is a sealant and polishing compound... It is also well suited as a surface polish for film finishes (shellac, varnish, lacquer)"
Their webiste indicates that applying it over unfinished wood eliminates the need for sanding. Does that mean it can act as a "grain filler" before other finishes such as shellac even on larger projects? I understand it is not a finish. But:
2) Shellawax Cream: LV's description says" "Can be used alone or OVER EEE-Ultra Shine"
I am a bit confused if EEE-Ultra Shine should be used over Shellac and Varnish, why is it being used before Shellawax Cream?
3) If I was trying to finish an old or new saw or chisel handle that has been sanded and I wanted to use Shallawax which one of the two should I use first or would it be enough to just use the Shellawax cream and another wax on top like Carnauba or Howard Orange/beeswax?
4) Lastly what would be your reasons for not wanting to use these two products for the purpose I mentioned?
In advance thanks
Cheers