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  1. How to Mix Shellac - FineWoodworking

    Shellac is a natural resin that's derived from the secretions of the Lac bug--an insect that feeds off trees indigenous to India and Thailand.

  2. Seal Your Project with Dewaxed Shellac - FineWoodworking

    Is there any difference between Zinsser’s SealCoat and regular Bulls Eye shellac? Learn the answer on how to seal your project with dewaxed shellac.

  3. Shellac Solvent: Grain Alcohol vs. Denatured Alcohol

    Aug 28, 2019 · Shellac is a wonderful finish with a fantastic range of applications and possibilities. It can range from an easy utility finish all the way up to the finest of fine […]

  4. A perfect French polish finish - FineWoodworking

    Nov 19, 2019 · Finishing expert and woodworker John Coffey gives an introduction to shellac, discussing the different types, how to mix it, and how to apply it to create a long-lasting, beautiful …

  5. Make Shellac Your Go-To Finish - FineWoodworking

    Fresh, dewaxed shellac is plenty durable Shellac gets a bad rap for durability, in part because of confusion between waxy and dewaxed versions. Stick with dewaxed shellac; it dries to a hard, …

  6. Finishes compatible over shellac - FineWoodworking

    Jun 30, 2002 · Am preparing to finish some high-end casework in cherry and debating whether to use all dewaxed fresh shellac or to seal with 1 lb cut and coat with other finishes. […]

  7. Shellac’s Amazing Journey - FineWoodworking

    Shellac starts life as the by-product of a tiny insect, no larger than a poppyseed. By the time it is grown, harvested, and refined, it has evolved into one of woodworking's most beautiful, versatile, and …

  8. Sealing with Shellac - FineWoodworking

    A: You haven’t made a mistake. You should use a seal coat of shellac before filling the grain, and grain fillers work equally as well over both waxed and dewaxed shellac. Fillers typically have some color to …

  9. Shellac and Oil Finishes - FineWoodworking

    Dec 7, 2021 · Or is the shellac unnecessary? I appreciate shellac is a sealer so given that, does shellac prevent oil finishes from penetrating the wood if applied after the shellac and can the two finishes be …

  10. Shellac drying too fast - FineWoodworking

    Sep 21, 2002 · Archy, Shellac disolves in solvents other than alcohol. It disolves in turpentine and in lacquer thinners. If you add turpentine to your shellac solution, you will slow down drying. Add …