kepla
New member
Hi. Newbie here - hoping that this topic hasn't been covered before (I did do a forum search). 8)
One of my favourite finishes - both in looks and ease/speed of application - is French Polish but, unfortunately , it is not very durable. As well as the usual furniture projects I also make musical instruments and shellac would be the ideal finish, if only it could stand up better to frequent handling.
I have heard rumours that an Australian company have developed what they are calling 'hard shellac'. I gather that this is nothing to do with it being difficult to apply but is on account of it drying to a finish which is as tough and durable as polyurethane (but hopefully much better looking).
So, I was wondering if any of you good people on this list had heard of such a product and might know where I could get hold of some ? :?:
Thanks.
One of my favourite finishes - both in looks and ease/speed of application - is French Polish but, unfortunately , it is not very durable. As well as the usual furniture projects I also make musical instruments and shellac would be the ideal finish, if only it could stand up better to frequent handling.
I have heard rumours that an Australian company have developed what they are calling 'hard shellac'. I gather that this is nothing to do with it being difficult to apply but is on account of it drying to a finish which is as tough and durable as polyurethane (but hopefully much better looking).
So, I was wondering if any of you good people on this list had heard of such a product and might know where I could get hold of some ? :?:
Thanks.