WoodWad
11th June 2003, 08:45 PM
Hey all,
I am planning to finish a hall table in EEE Ultra Shine then Shellawax, but have found that previous projects have involved a hell of a lot of elbow grease to create friction for the Shellawax. I realise that Shellawax is best suited for the lathe, but I would love to get that kind of finish on a table without having arms like Big Arnie at the end. Is there another way to buff out the blotches that result when applying Shellawax to a larger, flatter surface? Any help would be terrific.
Wad.:confused:
I am planning to finish a hall table in EEE Ultra Shine then Shellawax, but have found that previous projects have involved a hell of a lot of elbow grease to create friction for the Shellawax. I realise that Shellawax is best suited for the lathe, but I would love to get that kind of finish on a table without having arms like Big Arnie at the end. Is there another way to buff out the blotches that result when applying Shellawax to a larger, flatter surface? Any help would be terrific.
Wad.:confused: