Hi all,
I’m working on a big piece of spalted beech (or so my friendly tree surgeon tells me) to make a large bowl and there is quite a lot of spongy decaying wood that I need to stabilise and harden and I’m wondering what the best mix to use is.
I also have an elm burr that needs the edges of its holes strengthening before I fill them with Glasscast 50 resin.
Based on my limited experience I have tried some 1LB shellac to soak in and will see how that works but I’ve also wondering if regular diluted cellulose sealer would work as well or perhaps some diluted ‘Minwax’ water based sealer.
I can’t get hold of the Minwax anyway so I’m hoping that what I have already done, or diluted Chestnut cellulose sealer, or even some alcohol diluted Rustins shellac sealer, both of which I already have, would also work well.
Appreciate some suggestions.
Thanks
Jules
I’m working on a big piece of spalted beech (or so my friendly tree surgeon tells me) to make a large bowl and there is quite a lot of spongy decaying wood that I need to stabilise and harden and I’m wondering what the best mix to use is.
I also have an elm burr that needs the edges of its holes strengthening before I fill them with Glasscast 50 resin.
Based on my limited experience I have tried some 1LB shellac to soak in and will see how that works but I’ve also wondering if regular diluted cellulose sealer would work as well or perhaps some diluted ‘Minwax’ water based sealer.
I can’t get hold of the Minwax anyway so I’m hoping that what I have already done, or diluted Chestnut cellulose sealer, or even some alcohol diluted Rustins shellac sealer, both of which I already have, would also work well.
Appreciate some suggestions.
Thanks
Jules