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I've been using Shellac lately and really like it. Easy to apply, super fast drying, different colours and reasonably tough and easily repairable.
In comparison to other finishes like OSMO, Finishing Oil, Danish oil, and other "wipe on" finishes, how tough is it? I know it's weak point is alcohol, but I am not too bothered about that. I am thinking more water spillage, finger marks and general handling. In terms of product, I want to use it on small boxes that will be used daily to store jewelry etc .. and possibly also on things I turn on the lathe too.
The ones I picked up were Fiddes Brushing Polish Golden and Fiddes Shellac Sanding Sealer from AG Woodcare. I actually ordered them in 2017, but never got around to trying them out until now. And going from what I have read, they're probably about 2 years out of date by now .... although they do seem to still try very quick? so possibly still ok?
In future I will buy the flakes so I can only mix up what I need.
In comparison to other finishes like OSMO, Finishing Oil, Danish oil, and other "wipe on" finishes, how tough is it? I know it's weak point is alcohol, but I am not too bothered about that. I am thinking more water spillage, finger marks and general handling. In terms of product, I want to use it on small boxes that will be used daily to store jewelry etc .. and possibly also on things I turn on the lathe too.
The ones I picked up were Fiddes Brushing Polish Golden and Fiddes Shellac Sanding Sealer from AG Woodcare. I actually ordered them in 2017, but never got around to trying them out until now. And going from what I have read, they're probably about 2 years out of date by now .... although they do seem to still try very quick? so possibly still ok?
In future I will buy the flakes so I can only mix up what I need.