Gerard Scanlan
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Does anyone care to share their thoughts or experience on accentuating quilted and flamed maple without darkening the overall appearance? When I plane the maple prior to sanding for French polishing the 3D effect is startling. However when I then sand the surface and start to polish it the effect recedes more than I would like and is far less visible. I want to retain the light overall colour of the maple. Is it possible to enhance the quilting without going to the extreme as do many guitar builders? I have tried using a few coats of very dark shellac and then sanding them back before applying bleached shellac but this does not do anything much apart from muddy the surface. I am being picky but I want the surface to look as good as when it is freshly planed and dry. Any ideas?