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Good finish for brass escutcheon plates - will shellac take/hold?
Hi, This question needs a back story - I usually use inset brass escutcheons, either polished or "antique" finish for darker woods, and my usual shellac (brown button waxy shellac) for my restorations and new builds alike and that is fine over the small amount of metal showing. However, I have just built a jewellery box as a Christmas present for my American daughter-in-law out of American flame maple (name it was sold to me under) and Tasmanian and Queensland Blackwood. It went well until I used the wrong drill bit to cut the hole for the drop in escutcheon. Even though mounted in the drill press, it slipped sideways in the highly figured/uneven texture of the timber.:( Now, I could fit the escutcheon and then bog-up the small gap, but that goes against the grain especially for the front of the piece of beautifully figured timber.
The box is finished in shellac.
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So, I bought a small fancy surface mount escutcheon plate from Goods and Chattels. It arrived a bit tarnished so I will polish it up before I fit it. In the past I have used Incralac on larger brass items, but don't have any at the moment.
So, finally, to my question: have members successfully used shellac to get a reliable protective finish on brass escutcheon plates?
David
Thanks, just what I needed to know
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Originally Posted by
ubeaut
Shellac has been used for ever as a protective coating over brass. Orange (regular) shellac will make the brass go a deeper gold colour.
Dewaxed White shellac won't change the colour and will leave it with a beautiful protective coating.
Hope this is of some help.
Cheers - Neil :U
Thanks Neil, that is a great reassurance, as well as being the easiest for me!
Cheers
David