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On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 6:41:06 PM UTC-5, Larry Blanchard wrote:

Agreed, but one caveat. Shellac is easily damaged by heat. I've

generated enough heat by sanding to get little dots of melted shellac on

my sandpaper. The longer you wait before sanding the better. As a

friend said "Shellac never stops getting harder."


All to true!

Just as a thought Larry, if you aren't using non-stearated sand paper, give it a whirl next time you sand a soft resins like shellac or poly. It makes a world of difference if you haven't tried it.

Robert