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shallac, dry wood?
We just lost our 100 year old + oak. I saved a "ring" and want to sand it and shallac it. Does the wood need to be dried before I work with it? The slice is about 38 inches across and in great shape. Thanks. |
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shallac, dry wood?
I guess that's shEllac. :-)
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shallac, dry wood?
As I understand it, the only way to preserve a full ring of a tree is
to completely saturate it with PEG (PolyEthylene Glycol). Apparently some finishes will go over this, but I don't know about shellac. Do lots of googling, and find some PEG before your ring dries any more. Andy |
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