





buttonlac ...photo just to entertain myself

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next is dark paste wax
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8 comments so far
Timbo
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posted 34 days ago
That Seedlac label is a hoot, we don’t want any “bug parts” in the shellac! Looking good Dan.
-- Tim: Remember, if it doesn't say Binford, someone else made it.
mtkate
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posted 34 days ago
Yes, talk about a disclaimer…
DAN
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posted 34 days ago
seedlac must be filtered. unusable otherwise. The center jar is unscreened and the little jar has been filtered twice in cheese cloth.
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buttonlac is the next step up from seedlac
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
a1Jim
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posted 34 days ago
Thanks Dan
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
davidroberts
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posted 34 days ago
i like to use paddy wack lac. it gives the wood a whimsical look ;>)
but seriously, thanks for sharing your experience with shellac. I use it in all my projects.
-- david roberts, houston area, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but that has never been a problem for me."
Todd A. Clippinger
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posted 33 days ago
Would a coffee filter work for straining?
-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com
3fingerpat
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posted 33 days ago
Love the finish Dan, another excellent job, well done.
-- "You get what you inspect, not what you expect"
jockmike2
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posted 33 days ago
You really have a vast knowledge of lacs. I love your avatar, the mad scientist.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com