So my last xmas gift needed a finish and I decided (wisely) to finish it with some shellac I mixed up after getting advice from the forum a couple of weeks ago. It went on a test piece reasonably well, but seems to have failed on the box I wanted to finish with it.
I left the first coat about 10 hours before applying a second, third and fourth coat in fairly quick succession. Box was sanded at 240 grit before finish was applied. I hadn't really noticed the problem until I applied some briwax to the box with some very fine wire wool. But there are issues all over the work piece to be honest.. the shine of the briwax just highlighted it...
You can see the finish has an almost flakyenss to it - it is most noticeable in the top picture. Not sure if this is because of the way th grain on the lacewood is?
Any thoughts? Will have to strip back with meths I think!
I left the first coat about 10 hours before applying a second, third and fourth coat in fairly quick succession. Box was sanded at 240 grit before finish was applied. I hadn't really noticed the problem until I applied some briwax to the box with some very fine wire wool. But there are issues all over the work piece to be honest.. the shine of the briwax just highlighted it...
You can see the finish has an almost flakyenss to it - it is most noticeable in the top picture. Not sure if this is because of the way th grain on the lacewood is?
Any thoughts? Will have to strip back with meths I think!