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yvan
11th September 2017, 08:33 AM
I am attempting to restore a small table belonging to a nest of 3 tables made in the late 20's out of what I believe is walnut.
The finish had become patchy so I sanded the piece back to timber to 360 grit.

I mixed brown shellac in the following ratio: 125g / 500ml to be applied with a pad. The first 2 coats revealed some beautiful grain. I continued the process and applied a further 2 coats and left the piece overnight. A closer look shows that the layers are uneven, overlapping and streaky. I am not totally surprised because I thought that my pad was too tight and wasn't flat enough. I will have applied the shellac with a rounded pad rather than a "flat" one and used it a bit like a brush instead of rubbing the surface.:no:

How do I correct these streaks and overlaps?

All advice gratefully received!!!

Yvan

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12th September 2017, 12:48 AM
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yvan
12th September 2017, 08:10 AM
Ok, ok, ok!!! Thanks for the reminder Neil:
I have a copy on my bookshelf - unstained obviously - but cleanly forgot about it ...:B
Will consult the guru !!!

Cheers Yvan

Tony ray
12th September 2017, 08:45 AM
I rub on 15 coats then do a light sand with 400 wet & dry being careful not to burn through the coating back to the wood. I keep doing this till I'm happy with the depth of finish.