Hey out there!
I have discovered a new technique to get the finish done for some of my projects.
Well, the technique of dip coating is not new, but it was the first time I tried it on scroll saw projects.
So i bought myself a big sealing box (this one is from IKEA) and mixed some shellac into it.
Now I
- oil my stuff in one box (mineral oil)
- let it dry a couple of hours
- dip it into the shellac and let it dry again
- soft sanding (steel wool #02)
- another shellac bath and drying.
- after some polish with steel wool #00 the finish is done.
Fast and easy with the best result one can get. The shellac is even and perfectly applied
Some of you know might wonder what shellac is. Well, it's a resin secreted by the female lac bug. It is known as a natural coating, non allergic, great to be used for finishing toys and not poisoning at all. Wikipedia provides all the technical details for
shellacYou can get it as fluid or as dry flakes (on the pic is a German brand's shellac). (For Americans it is of course also available in spray cans
)
The good part is: Shellac can easily be mixed, thinned and used.
The thinner for shellac is Isopropanol alcohol (the 99.9% version, on the picture left). You get it at the pharmacy. The shellac dissolves in the alcohol within 24h. Then it's ready to use. It can be extended, you can add new shellac and add thinner if you want a thinner mixture. Pretty simple.
I suggest to buy disposable glove when you're in the pharmacy. Otherwise the boys will make fun because of your lacquered finger tips.
And yes, your wife wants a small bottle from it
Working with thinner means that one has to open a window for the best ventilation. Isopropanol dissolves quick.
I assume you're smart and do not smoke while using thinner.