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4th February 2004, 10:01 PM #1New Member
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finishing coat for shellac on red cedar
Evening all,
I have been having great fun restoring an old red cedar fireplace surround that, due to the very, very poor condition of the original finish I (begrudgingly) had to strip back to the bare timber.
Anyway, I found a jar of very old shellac flakes in a cupboard at my grandfather’s house - he has been dead for over 25 years so I have no idea of how old the shellac was. My grandmother thought that it could be as old as 35 - 40 years.
Taking advice off a number of websites that shellac, properly stored, lasts almost indefinitely, I decided to test it, and surprisingly its fine.I have subsequently brushed about 7 to 8 coats onto the surround which has produced a very nice result (I'm sure that 1 year-old shellac probably would have produced the same result(?) but I'm kinda chuffed - although feeling a bit weird about being sentimental over shellac flakes).
Anyway... my question - what final coatings / treatment would forum members suggest in order to finish off the project? The timber presently gives off that great golden shimmering effect that shellac is famous for. I really like this, but I do not want too much gloss.
Traditional wax...if so, which one? Perhaps Danish oil? This is the first time that I've ever worked with shellac.
Cheers,
Tallen
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4th February 2004, 10:11 PM #2Now proudly sponsored by Binford Tools. Be sure to check out the Binford 6100 - available now at any good tool retailer.
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5th February 2004, 09:17 AM #3
EEE-Ultra Shine http://www.ubeaut.com.au/eee.htm This will cut the surface and bring up a more even finish and a brilliant glow then if you really must, Traditional Wax - Neutral.
Well done shellac needs nothing over the top - ever.
Do not use Danish Oil which is a finish in its own right and needs to be put onto raw timber, or any other oil for that matter.
Cheers - Neil
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