Punky spalted beech

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Twigpot

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Hi everyone. I'm relatively new to turning and have some punky spalted beech which I've tried treating with several coats of thinned cellulose sanding sealant but still struggle to get a good finish. Today I made a lid for a box and even with light sanding through grits 180 - 240 - abrasive paste, the surface has some depressions and looks a little like the surface if the moon! The final result is OK but is there a better way of treating it? Seems a shame to waste the wood as it has some lovely spalting.
 
Try this, it doesn’t discolour the wood.

Dave
 

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Thanks for all the ideas. Great tips which have given me a few options to try. I have a few large pieces left to play with so will try out a few of your ideas.
 
I was in the same situation as you, a member here suggested a number of coats of shellac once I had the rough shape and when the shellac was hard to finish the item
 
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