01-16-2017, 07:37 AM
Hello,
I'm a woodturner. I've never been on the Finishing forum before. I have been reading some of the posts here and it's pretty much greek to me.
Finishing is my weak point. I used to only use Formby's Tung oil. As it was pretty much fool proof.
I tried Shellac for the first time on a Walnut segmented bowl the other day. I read the can. It said apply a thin coat. Wait an hour. Sand at 220. Then reapply. The first coat dried almost instantly. I waited an hour. I sanded. Reapplied. I did this three times. All I got was clogged sandpaper and a blotchy finish.
I put DNA on it and removed all the build. I had it still on the lathe. I ran the lathe and rubbed it with panty hose and got a nice sheen and smooth finish. I quit on it.
How am I supposed to use this stuff?
I used it straight from the can.
I have zero experience with Shellac. I've only used Poly most of my life.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
RP
I'm a woodturner. I've never been on the Finishing forum before. I have been reading some of the posts here and it's pretty much greek to me.
Finishing is my weak point. I used to only use Formby's Tung oil. As it was pretty much fool proof.
I tried Shellac for the first time on a Walnut segmented bowl the other day. I read the can. It said apply a thin coat. Wait an hour. Sand at 220. Then reapply. The first coat dried almost instantly. I waited an hour. I sanded. Reapplied. I did this three times. All I got was clogged sandpaper and a blotchy finish.
I put DNA on it and removed all the build. I had it still on the lathe. I ran the lathe and rubbed it with panty hose and got a nice sheen and smooth finish. I quit on it.
How am I supposed to use this stuff?
I used it straight from the can.
I have zero experience with Shellac. I've only used Poly most of my life.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
RP