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Andreas
Thanks, that's a great idea. I never thought about using heat to smooth out the finish coat of shellac, even though I noticed that it melts with heat. I once tried to attach a grille cloth with some of those iron on fabric strips and noticed that the shellac on the back of the grille melted and acted as a glue for the grille cloth. So now I just stretch the cloth over the back of the grille and go slightly with the iron over it. Works like a charm and no other glue necessary.ColoradoPhonograf wrote:The trick is to then take a hair blow dryer with a medium heat setting and gently run back and forth over the finish (probably 6" -9" away) and you'll discover the warmth will bring the finish to a nice perfectly smooth gloss finish. If you don't want it a high gloss then just don't heat it up as much. You can stop when it reaches a semi-gloss finish. It works very well and is quite easy to do.
ColoradoPhonograf
Brad wrote:Andreas,
I too was unsure about Shellac, but as I have used it, I have grown to love it. In the thread I mentioned, http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... f=2&t=2857 there is discussion about a few different ways to apply it. I found that by having a squirt bottle filled with shellac and quickly squirting it into a saturated pad gave me good results.
Good luck.