Michael P: No, I still use silica thickener (never
microbeads) in SB112. It just takes less of it than
with Clear Coat.
Kelby:Yes, I have had catastrophic problems with
shellac adhering to epoxy. I don't know about
adhesion between epoxy and lacquer, but I do know
that if you seal with epoxy, then spray a washcoat of
shellac, and then spray on the waterborne, the finish
will peel off like a grape skin.
I've used epoxy as a sealer/filler under rosewood
sealer and then polyester, and it adheres to that well
too. I think the key is to spray the top coats within 24
hours of applying the epoxy, while it's still slightly
tacky. That allows for a chemical bond between
them.
The way to tell is to do an adhesion test on any new
combination of finish products. Apply the finish to
sample boards of spruce, mahogany and rosewood.
Let cure and rub out as usual. Then just beat the
crap out of the samples: hammer them, cut them,
drill them, chisel them, do anything you can to try to
get the finish to separate from the wood. If it holds,
you're good to go.
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