Todays episode of In the Workshop

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The shellac has been the biggest revelation in this. I had some left over from refinishing a table and it works so well I won’t use sanding sealer anymore. I brushed the shellac on aith a foam brush and after sanding makes the lacquer spray go down silky smooth.

I have used flakes, but the premixed stuff works great.

Clear or amber

https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-716-Bulls-Shellac-2-Pint/dp/B000RMO1AQ/

https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/s...ween-polyurethane-varnish-shellac-and-lacquer
 
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Haven’t tried that but I am sure it performs similar. Curious to know if that has a longer shelf life than regular shellac.
 
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My to go paint shop warned me to use 10 year old open can (french brand Liberon) on a guitar top. So i bought a fresh can. My wife recently came up with an 50 year old chair. I said what the hell and used up the old can. Great result.
 
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Decided the finish was going be a black sparkle/glitter thing and ordered some paint.

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Unfortunately, the black did not work out as well as the past colors, so I sprinkled some gold and pink into the mix.

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I know it looks pretty rough in the pics, but trust me.

Scraping and sealing

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Headstock painted, sealed and "Les Paul" waterslide added.

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A little more fine tuning and then ready for final clear.

To be continued... :D
 
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I love the way it looks in the last pic and I LOVE how those frets look!!!
 
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