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A fan blowing across it will accelerate the curing, but that has it's downsides (dust nibs).
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I'd wait it out on the first coat, but I've always found the oil based "wipe on" formulations a bit thick for my taste. For the last decade or more I've been rolling my own wipe on finish, cutting oil poly 50-50 with MS; dries much faster but down side is you have to put on 4-5 coats to get your desired (at least my desired) finish. If you are putting on another coat, think about thinning it a little bit with MS.
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Thanks Fred. I was wondering about something like a low temp oven. I could put a filter in front of the fan
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I moved it to a room with a ceiling fan running. I think the air movement helped. It is dry to the touch now. I was following the directions in the kit and used a foam brush to apply the poly. I'll wipe on the next coat in a bit and see how that does instead of the brush. I'm hoping I can string it and set it up tomorrow.
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Stu-mac is the premier supplier of supplies to the luthier industry. They recommend this finish.
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