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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:30 pm 
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First name: John
Last Name: Parchem
City: Seattle
State: Wa
Zip/Postal Code: 98177
Country: USA
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
I sort of was in a rush to complete a Ukulele I want to bring to a friend this weekend. It usually takes me 2 days to do a zpoxy fill, more time than I had. Ukes are often left unfilled but I did want to deliver a pore filled\shellac FP. I had seen the video on using a finishing CA “Gear Up Products Fill and Finish” and I happened to have some; I decided to give it a try on the Ukulele. The video showed it being apply FP like with a rag. I found that the rags I had started reacting quickly to the CA so I just used a gloved finger. I used a drop at a time and pushed it into the wood in small swirling motions, trying to see it pushed into the grain. Once the glue was set, 3 minutes, I scraped all of the glue off of the surface with a fresh razor blade. I did this twice, total time was about 25 minutes. When you get to the last pictures I am only about an hour and a half from sanded wood.

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I did this twice the first picture is right after scraping the second is with a wash coat of super blond shellac.

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Here is the Ukulele after about an hour of French polishing using the method from the online Robbie O’brien French Polish class. I have about 3
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:11 pm 
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First name: Ed
Last Name: Bond
City: Nanaimo
Country: Canada
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Cool top.

Right before I abandoned gloss finish, I was experimenting with I C Gel CA. I found it necessary to wash coat with shellac first as the gel would darken the wood in the shape of the glop you put on to spread around. But with a seal of shellac, it was fine. Never got around to coating over it though. You would definitely need a good shellac barrier coat on top...

Looked very promising.


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