Harry R
20th December 2006, 08:17 PM
I'll be finishing a long-standing project, a cot, in the next few weeks. It's made from tassie oak and, after reading A Polisher's Handbook, here's how I plan to finish it:
1) 2-3 brushed-on coats of hard shellac & talc to fill the grain (sanding with 800 grit between coats).
2) 2-3 coats of hard shellac applied with with cotton wad (sanding between coats).
3) final polish with Shellawax cream.
I chose shellac & the shellawax for safety reasons. My aim is to achieve a highly polished, smooth finish.
This is my first serious woodworking project, so I'd appreciate any feedback/suggestions/improvements on my plan.
1) 2-3 brushed-on coats of hard shellac & talc to fill the grain (sanding with 800 grit between coats).
2) 2-3 coats of hard shellac applied with with cotton wad (sanding between coats).
3) final polish with Shellawax cream.
I chose shellac & the shellawax for safety reasons. My aim is to achieve a highly polished, smooth finish.
This is my first serious woodworking project, so I'd appreciate any feedback/suggestions/improvements on my plan.