01-10-2022, 12:43 AM
Part of my current project is pear wood. My final finish will be shellac (garnet shellac) and wax. Another species of wood in this piece will receive BLO coat first, before I apply shellac. i am debating whether to do that to the pear, which has a rather defined and delicate figure.
I did what I always do -- made a test piece, shellac on bare pear on one half, and BLO followed by shellac on the other half. For the first time ever, I didn't get a clear answer. The figure pops more with BLO. But I am concerned it might also make the pear muddy looking, which would be a losing tradeoff for a wood that demands clarity. The test piece is small, and necessarily from a different board with different figure than the one in my piece, which I think is why I am not sure.
Any thought or experience?
Thanks again.
I did what I always do -- made a test piece, shellac on bare pear on one half, and BLO followed by shellac on the other half. For the first time ever, I didn't get a clear answer. The figure pops more with BLO. But I am concerned it might also make the pear muddy looking, which would be a losing tradeoff for a wood that demands clarity. The test piece is small, and necessarily from a different board with different figure than the one in my piece, which I think is why I am not sure.
Any thought or experience?
Thanks again.
Best,
Aram, always learning
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Web: My woodworking photo site
Aram, always learning
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Web: My woodworking photo site