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Goodness that is very pretty with the two tone colors.
Also what kind of form is that?
The finial is the best I have seen too.
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Another job well done!
I've been wanting to try some spray lacquer on a natural edge burl bowl I just finished. Any tips? I have never used spray lacquer before, but was going to pick up some Deft. I love the finish on this piece.
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Lovely form. Awesome chunk of material. Just totally elegant!!
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Very nice form and the maple looks great lots of figure in it , you did Mother nature proud!
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jerickson said:
Another job well done!
I've been wanting to try some spray lacquer on a natural edge burl bowl I just finished. Any tips? I have never used spray lacquer before, but was going to pick up some Deft. I love the finish on this piece.
do several very light coats until you get the finish you want and sand lightly with 400 gr paper. Then beal buff.
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This was done with a Mohawk rattle can of pre-cat lacquer. As Mel said, several light coats. I very lightly sand with 1200 grit. Didn't buff this one. Wear a respirator.
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Really pretty, and a very well-formed finial. Is this hollowed out or solid? Doesn't seem like there's much access to hollow it out unless you did it from the bottom.
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Removed as much as I could from the top before gluing the finial on. Pretty heavy though.
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Thank you for the replies about the lacquer. Would 0000 steel wool be ok for between coats? Also, do I have to worry about melting the finish by buffing? I've done that with poly before.
Sorry to hijack the thread. I just really like this piece and want to copy!
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