Hand Tools Archive 2009

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Re: Will someone explain "blotching"?

James Watriss
>What he said. I've seen some really beautifully finished pieces that took a while to get that way, because the cherry really soaked up a lot of shellac (or other finish) in certain spots, but not in others, and it took a while until the grain was full enough that it allowed the finish to sit on the surface.

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Pssst! Wanna see spme pretty cherry?
Re: Pssst! Wanna see spme pretty cherry?
yes....
Damn right I do!
Re: Pssst! Wanna see spme pretty cherry?
Not SC Cherry!
Maloof finish
Re: Not SC Cherry!
And....
Re: Not SC Cherry!
Will someone explain "blotching"?
"blotching" What I was learned...
Liveliness
Exactly Warren!
Re: Exactly Warren!
But, ThomD You ARE a true ge
thanks- "blotch" lovers unite
Seems time for some before and after...
Re: thanks- "blotch" lovers unite *PIC*
Hey Thom, what did you use as a finish on that?
Re: Hey Thom, what did you use as a finish on that
Thanks, What flavor did you use? *NM*
Re: Thanks, What flavor did you use?
Suggestion re cherr
your issue was inadequate surface preparation
Re: your issue was inadequate surface preparation
cherry coloring procedure
I think of finish this way... *PIC*
Nice ! Thanks James...
Re: Nice ! Thanks James... *PIC*
Very Nice !
comments
I wouldn't call it "inadequate"
Re: Will someone explain "blotching"?
good points *NM*
Re: Will someone explain "blotching"?
Re: Will someone explain "blotching"?
Re: Will someone explain "blotching"?
Re: Not SC Cherry!
Re: Not wanting to argue with Bill T.
did I get a good test?
Re: did I get a good test?
Re: did I get a good test?
Waterlox warning
Jelling in the can...
Re: Waterlox warning
No worries Hank...
depends on what you can apply successfully
But Bill isin't Laquer soliveable...
You're thinking about shellac, Scott
Thanks James, I knew Shellac was...
no
Nice DBG
Indeed! any ideas from whence it came
I thought at the time they would make
Re: Pssst! Wanna see spme pretty cherry?
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