Shellac finish on a Stansell flamenco

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Dennis Duross
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Shellac finish on a Stansell flamenco

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I wonder if anyone has any observations about the finishing technique shown on the youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk8wmr-N ... ure=fvwrel

It's about a 10-minute clip, in fast motion, no dialog or subtitles.

Here's what the process appears to be:
  • 3 coats of shellac, brushed on (to build up the finish)
    hit the surface lightly with a scraper, presumably to take down any runs or drips
    block sand with 220 paper
    wipe on 1 coat of shellac
    scrape if necessary
    block sand with micromesh (1500/1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000)
    Novus plastic polish 2
How does this compare to French polishing with respect to durability, repairability, aesthetics, etc?
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Waddy Thomson
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Re: Shellac finish on a Stansell flamenco

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Hard to tell, but I counted at least two wipe on coats after scraping and sanding at 220. His shellac must be thicker than mine! Nice working with wood with no pores too. I don't know about durability, but it sure seems to work.
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Re: Shellac finish on a Stansell flamenco

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And many folks use brush-on coats to build before they begin wiping.
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Dennis Duross
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Re: Shellac finish on a Stansell flamenco

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I may have blacked out and missed the second wipe on coat. Good catch, Waddy.

I don't know whether his shellac is any thicker (or for that matter if you were kidding about that), but I noticed that when he was brushing on the sides that there were runs when he first hit the side with the loaded brush---which he cleaned up of course, but I didn't see anything that looked any different than what I would expect to see happen in that regard.
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Re: Shellac finish on a Stansell flamenco

Post by michael walsh »

It's a lot more long winded than the video suggests:

http://www.stansellguitars.com/shellac-finish
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