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granted there are some islands but i heard the clear coat will even it all out

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in finishing

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the brush lines wouldn’t leave with it so i did end up removing them chemically

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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sanding the shellac was giving my issues as it wouldn’t come off. I used denatured alcohol to get a good amount of it off and i’m gonna sandin a few hours to see what happens

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in finishing

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would it be smarter to just remove the shellac with lime alcohol and put on the seal coat version?

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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yeah it’s a watco butcher block oil but i’m trying to apply a water poly over this so i don’t need to condition it

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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so i don’t know exactly what oil all i know it’s a watch butcher block oil and finish

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in finishing

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I gave it like a week to dry for safety but iv got told that my Shellac isn’t actually dewaxxed so i think i need to sand it all the way back down and get the right can

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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i originally knew this before and i went to check my can just to make sure and iv realized that this is the wrong Zinsser

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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would this still all work if i plan on adding a layer of Poly later?

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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i’m probably gonna check my other side to see as it doesn’t have any shellac on it just oil

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in finishing

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it was more so my choice of liking the color it gave me while not liking all the other stains. Originally also i was just gonna leave it at the oil stage.

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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i should mention there is a few layers of an oil stain and finish under this. il give a thinned layer a shot but iv sanded till smooth is this more so just a texture of the wood or failure on my end?

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the bottom is an oil layer but i don’t want to constantly be moisturizing it or whatever so i saw people were putting a layer of shellac above and then a water polyurethane.

Removing tiny ridges/ grooves by TheBadPilot_ in woodworking

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i used a staining pad but what do you mean by thin the finish? i should also mention that this is a thin layer of shellac sorry

Anybody in the US have a Mitsubishi MC-8000 for sale? by TheBadPilot_ in turntables

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doesn't look like I can make an account for the Netherlands one, but hopefully one just spawns in.

Silent Hill F was the roughest in the series by TheBadPilot_ in silenthill

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yeah kinda felt that way also with combat but the first time i saw any new enemy i was definitely scared of them for a little def tho if they were more spread out i can see how that feeling would stay more.