Monday, January 6, 2020

A useful addition to my finishing supplies

I've recently added a new piece of equipment to my finishing supplies, which has proven to be a big time and work saver.

My go-to finish these days is shellac, sometimes followed by coats of spray lacquer.  Since I never use sprays in the shop, my winter finish is brush-on shellac.  I start with a one pound cut, then add additional coats of either one- or two-pound cut, buffing between coats with a well-worn 320 grit sanding mop.  This creates a soft, deep shine.

The new addition is a headlamp whose light can be aimed in three different positions.  The light reflects the shine off the bowl, and easily shows up any missed spots or sags.  It also keeps my hands free to rotate the bowl, although I think my next addition will be a turntable, rescued from my cake decorating supplies.

You never know where you'll find your next "woodworking tool"!

2 comments:

  1. Woodwick candles are what their name says: a wick made from a tree. Almost all common candles already have wicks made from a plant or animal source.

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  2. So what you’re saying is 🎶2 turntables and a microphone, where’s it at?🎶 to that I say 🎶bottles & cans clap your hands! Where it’s at?🎶 Beck. 🤣 this head lamp and shellacky sounds like someone with a brilliant mind. My mind no worky like that. Brilliant, I say! Except the whole “one pound cut” thing lost me there. I know I can lose a few lbs, this seems the ruff way. lol idk one pound cut means. Rabbit hole time.

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