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GerryG
 
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While I agree with your reasoning, it's a matter of degree. A few hours in a
pot of hot (tap hot) water will really shorted the time for it to dissolve. I
don't believe that will have a significant impact on the shellac. I believe
you'd find Jewett and other finishing authors in agreement on this.

I also suggest you could add considerable water to the alcohol, and not see
the problems he reports. (This is a very easy thing to try, if you disagree.)
GerryG

On 29 Dec 2004 02:11:20 GMT, (Joeljcarver) wrote:

I did see on person say that heating it up makes the final finish more
brittle. But since only one person has said that, I'm choosing not to
believe it for now


Shellac has organic acid components. Over time, the acids react with alcohol
and form esters --- which won't dry properly. I'd guess that heating the
mixture would just speed up the esterification recation.

I'd suggest to just mix the flakes and alcohol and shake it occasionally. I'd
should dissolve in a day. Also, have you considered the alcohol? Maybe it
contains too much water. Try again with different alcohol and see if that
works.

Joel Jacobson