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  1. 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 …

  2. Make Shellac Your Go-To Finish - FineWoodworking

    True, shellac won’t hold up against spilled alcohol. But since dewaxed shellac bonds beautifully with every other finish, you can always follow it up with a wipe-on varnish to protect vulnerable surfaces.

  3. 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.

  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. 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. […]

  6. 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 […]

  7. 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.

  8. Shellac as a paint primer - FineWoodworking

    Mar 11, 2008 · My question is: does shellac work well as a primer under latex paint? Also, is there any advantage, either in expense or finish quality, of using shellac under paint as opposed to a …

  9. Sealing with Shellac - FineWoodworking

    Q: I used waxy shellac by mistake to washcoat my mahogany tabletop. Can I still apply grain filler or do I need a coat of dewaxed shellac first? Rick Wells, Marysville, MI A: You haven’t made a mistake. You …

  10. Stain over Shellac? - FineWoodworking

    Mar 24, 2008 · Then put on your shellac. If you're worried about blotching, then use one of those sanding sealers that you put on, and while still wet, then stain. I'm not crazy about them but under …