I'm getting quite adventursome now, I've just made a garden coffee table that actually has JOINTS in the base :shock: :shock:
(its a garden table because those joints would not be allowed inside, but hey, they're better than the last ones I made when I was 12))
But I am not getting a good finish with the (new to me) shellac.
The edge of the top is in maple. I sand it smooth to 320 grit, and brush on thin shellac. the first coat dries almost at once.
The second coat takes a little longer.
But once dry, the maple now feels like I sanded with 80 grit?
So I sand that surface down to 400 grit and apply another coat.
When its wet it gleams, but when it dries it STILL dries like 80 grit.
What am I doing wrong please?
(its a garden table because those joints would not be allowed inside, but hey, they're better than the last ones I made when I was 12))
But I am not getting a good finish with the (new to me) shellac.
The edge of the top is in maple. I sand it smooth to 320 grit, and brush on thin shellac. the first coat dries almost at once.
The second coat takes a little longer.
But once dry, the maple now feels like I sanded with 80 grit?
So I sand that surface down to 400 grit and apply another coat.
When its wet it gleams, but when it dries it STILL dries like 80 grit.
What am I doing wrong please?