Thanks gramophoneshane.gramophoneshane wrote: Wed Mar 17, 2021 10:26 amOrange shellac gives nickel a brassy look, and the more coats you apply the golder it gets, although too many coats gives you an orange-red finish.poodling around wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 7:48 pm
A nickel-plated horn with honey coloured lacquer - that sounds very interesting.
Very helpful indeed.
Thank you !
2-3 coats of fairly diluted shellac is usually enough, or just one coat of thicker shellac can work well on flat objects.
The biggest problem is applying it evenly without causing an uneven blotchy colour, but dipping objects can work well provided you blot up any excess that accumulates at the bottom of objects due to gravity.
You mention that shellac is diluted sometimes - what is it diluted with please I wonder ?