bleeding bloodwood bindings
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 2:44 pm
Hi, As every young surgery resident learns, all bleeding stops - eventually. But in this case, I want to prevent bloodwood bindings from bleeding into the spruce top. I did a test by rubbing a piece of bloodwood with denatured alcohol, and the rag looked very bloody (really). Well, I like to shellac (a more skilled person would say French polish), and I think that there could be a problem if I'm not careful.
If recall correctly, laying down a couple of wash coats of shellac on the top before gluing on the bindings will help prevent excessive oozing of bloodwood blood into the top. And then it's necessary to go easy and pay attention as more coats are laid down for finishing. Is that so?
If recall correctly, laying down a couple of wash coats of shellac on the top before gluing on the bindings will help prevent excessive oozing of bloodwood blood into the top. And then it's necessary to go easy and pay attention as more coats are laid down for finishing. Is that so?