patchworkkitten
24th February 2008, 12:34 PM
Hello all, I am the 'veriest beginner' and don't do any woodworking... but I am trying to use some shellac as a finish.
I have covered an MDF box with fabric that has been glued down and then I brushed on some shellac. The first time I followed the manufacturers instructions and mixed the shellac (it was a tin of premixed white shellac) with some methylated spirits. I used diggers 95% from bunnings. When it dried it was all rough like little crystals all over the surface. I am not sure if it reacted to the glue somehow, or the methylated spirits, or if the tin was too old (it said that it had been manufactured december 2004 but the tin was sealed). I kept the receipt if I need to return the shellac, but I've never used it before so I just don't know.
I tried it on something else without thinning it down and it seemed to have a less crystalline texture but then it went a bit blotchy because it ran down the side a bit and spoiled the finish on the other side, so I think I would prefer to use thinner coats.
Is this grainy crystalline surface normal? If so, how can I make it more smooth? Not sure if I can sand this now as I don't want to sand through and damage my fabric underneath. I would like to learn something from this so that I know what to do in my next (hopefully successful!) fabric-covered-box project.
Thanks in advance for your help :)
I have covered an MDF box with fabric that has been glued down and then I brushed on some shellac. The first time I followed the manufacturers instructions and mixed the shellac (it was a tin of premixed white shellac) with some methylated spirits. I used diggers 95% from bunnings. When it dried it was all rough like little crystals all over the surface. I am not sure if it reacted to the glue somehow, or the methylated spirits, or if the tin was too old (it said that it had been manufactured december 2004 but the tin was sealed). I kept the receipt if I need to return the shellac, but I've never used it before so I just don't know.
I tried it on something else without thinning it down and it seemed to have a less crystalline texture but then it went a bit blotchy because it ran down the side a bit and spoiled the finish on the other side, so I think I would prefer to use thinner coats.
Is this grainy crystalline surface normal? If so, how can I make it more smooth? Not sure if I can sand this now as I don't want to sand through and damage my fabric underneath. I would like to learn something from this so that I know what to do in my next (hopefully successful!) fabric-covered-box project.
Thanks in advance for your help :)