fudo133
10th March 2013, 06:11 PM
Hi everyone, i've been working on an 18th century japanese wheeled chest for a few months now and its just about finished at this point, all that's really left before i bring it home from work (aside from finicky bits on the inside i'll be doing at a leisurely pace) is the finishing.
i gave one end of it a sealer coat of shellac on friday and i'm not sure i like the results, so i'm after some opinions from people on what they think looks better and suits the piece more
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This is what the chest currently looks like, and what the finish is like, with wax alone it'd more or less stay this sort of colour but would get a little richer and glossier
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Here's what the left end looks like with a single thin sealer coat of shellac, the photo on the left shows a direct before/after shot (left is before, right is after), and the other photo shows how the left looks compared to the rest of the chest now.
I'm just wondering if its too bright and if it takes away too much of the original patina and feeling of the piece?
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And last but not least, this is what i think the chest would look like if i gave the whole thing a coat of shellac and a wax
I'm really after people's honest opinions on it and whether you think that shellac changes or highlights the lighter tones too much and takes away too much darkness or whether you think it makes the wood look richer and generally better?
i gave one end of it a sealer coat of shellac on friday and i'm not sure i like the results, so i'm after some opinions from people on what they think looks better and suits the piece more
257262257257257258
This is what the chest currently looks like, and what the finish is like, with wax alone it'd more or less stay this sort of colour but would get a little richer and glossier
257259257260
Here's what the left end looks like with a single thin sealer coat of shellac, the photo on the left shows a direct before/after shot (left is before, right is after), and the other photo shows how the left looks compared to the rest of the chest now.
I'm just wondering if its too bright and if it takes away too much of the original patina and feeling of the piece?
257261
And last but not least, this is what i think the chest would look like if i gave the whole thing a coat of shellac and a wax
I'm really after people's honest opinions on it and whether you think that shellac changes or highlights the lighter tones too much and takes away too much darkness or whether you think it makes the wood look richer and generally better?