Kalimna
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Greetings folks,
As some of you may have read on my ukulele WIP, I plan to finish using French polish. However, for the second instrument (being completed a couple of steps behind the first one) I would like to up the finishing ante by adding in a colour to the (blonde) shellac in the form of a stain. The stains I have are the rainbow coloured tester pack of Chestnut Spirit Stain.
As is always the advice, I tried out a sample on some maple offcut, using a couple of different colours and another panel with a base coat-then-sanded-back application of black stain (to 'pop' the grain) prior to colour.
Having left the stain to dry overnight, I wiped on a thin shellac coat (premixed, but otherwise similar to the home-dissolved shellac I plan to use for the actual finishing), only to find the stain was lifting and being wiped along with the shellac.
Should I have expected this?
What would be the best way to avoid this, given that I want to use the French polish method?
Should I apply a sealer after the stain coats/washes? If so, would an acrylic based sealer be better, and would the shellac 'stick' to it?
As always, thanks for any help offered,
Cheers,
Adam S
As some of you may have read on my ukulele WIP, I plan to finish using French polish. However, for the second instrument (being completed a couple of steps behind the first one) I would like to up the finishing ante by adding in a colour to the (blonde) shellac in the form of a stain. The stains I have are the rainbow coloured tester pack of Chestnut Spirit Stain.
As is always the advice, I tried out a sample on some maple offcut, using a couple of different colours and another panel with a base coat-then-sanded-back application of black stain (to 'pop' the grain) prior to colour.
Having left the stain to dry overnight, I wiped on a thin shellac coat (premixed, but otherwise similar to the home-dissolved shellac I plan to use for the actual finishing), only to find the stain was lifting and being wiped along with the shellac.
Should I have expected this?
What would be the best way to avoid this, given that I want to use the French polish method?
Should I apply a sealer after the stain coats/washes? If so, would an acrylic based sealer be better, and would the shellac 'stick' to it?
As always, thanks for any help offered,
Cheers,
Adam S