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Default Norm's mahagany finish

On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 22:46:05 GMT, "Mike Hide"
wrote:

Ok now I have added a couple of pieces I french polished ,just to prove I
have not always been enamored with laquer.

In my opinion french polish is unsurpassed as far as a finish is concerned,
however it is fragile and temperamental because the application technique
takes time and patience to perfect.
Laquer is a far more forgiving and thus is a preferred finish because of its
capability to absorb abuse, it seals the wood effectively and provides
excellent protection to it.

The trick is to find a way to make a laquer finish to look for all intents
and purposes like a french polish finish


Still and all, and the entire point of my displeasure with the railing
against Norm's choice of finishes, it's all a matter of what YOU like
to do, are comfortable doing, and have the means to do. It's also a
matter of personal taste as well as, as you mentioned, functionality.

No one finish can possibly meet all of those requirements. Some may be
more desirable than others, some may even have more of a cachet than
others, but at the end of the day each choice of finish is a
legitimate choice from the standpoint of the craftsman. Anyone else's
opinion doesn't mean spit and it isn't a measure of the worth of the
craftsman.


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