Shellac isn't going to hold up to abuse that casters would take if they will be rolling around. If they are decorative and won't be rolling around then it would probably be adequate. Something like poly would be better if they are going to take some abuse.
Looks like these two guy's should go back and read the title question, Looks like the word in question, is COASTERS, not CASTERS. I would use either Poly. or, Lacquer
I would use spar urethane and then you don't have to worry if they get something spilled on them. Cups are naturally going to sweat and have moisture so they are going to get wet
Shellac isn t going to hold up to abuse that casters would take if they will be rolling around. If they are decorative and won t be rolling around then it would probably be adequate. Something like poly would be better if they are going to take some abuse.
Shellac isn t going to hold up to abuse that casters would take if they will be rolling around. If they are decorative and won t be rolling around then it would probably be adequate. Something like poly would be better if they are going to take some abuse.
Shellac will be no good as many have said. Most of the recommendations are for poly but I'll throw out one more option. Epoxy. Super tough and chemical/water resistant. Like the stuff you pour on to do bar tops.
No problems. I was wondering if I spelt it wrong lol , but no
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