My god what a joke. You can't even make up a rubber properly and have no idea how to charge it with polish. Then am i seeing things you actually squeeze the polish straight on the rubber!! Have you any idea what the cotton is for? Anybody watching this don't even attempt this as this guy has no idea what he is doing. He had enough polish in the rubber the 1st time to polish a large table, without the need to add more. But I guess you need to know what you are doing to know that and he doesn't
if your saying the wood you are working with just keeps absorbing the polish, this will just look dry, the higher the build, will give more body to the finish, the whole point of polishing is to achieve a polished finish!
Put a coat on then let it dry then apply next coat,keep repeating until u achieve a satisfactory build, it all depends on the timber you are working with too as some are more absorbant than others.
i bought a pre-mixed french polish , the problem is that everytime i spread the french polish on my piece of wood it absorbs it really fast , i tried it many times in a period of two days , but no luck , any advice ?
Every demo I have ever seen applies Shellac/French polish on a flat piece of wood. This is all well and good but how do you deal with areas where two pieces meet at 90deg. ie inside corners?
i have woodwind instrument made of rosewood very old 1880 and when i got it it say it was made of rosewood. so to clean it more, i put in hot water and saw that color was coming out of the instrument!. i stop and saw the the shiny protected red color layer, some of the section were gone and turn to brown.....any idea or something that will give that color back? any liquid that mite give that protect layer back?
@NoContradiction you want to wet the rosewood and see if the color thats what it look like with a a little water thats what it look like with a clear seal on it ,dewaxed shellac you try that it is the easy to put on ,you get a even spray on shellac
My god what a joke. You can't even make up a rubber properly and have no idea how to charge it with polish. Then am i seeing things you actually squeeze the polish straight on the rubber!! Have you any idea what the cotton is for? Anybody watching this don't even attempt this as this guy has no idea what he is doing. He had enough polish in the rubber the 1st time to polish a large table, without the need to add more. But I guess you need to know what you are doing to know that and he doesn't
AbsoluteLofts 4 hours ago
if your saying the wood you are working with just keeps absorbing the polish, this will just look dry, the higher the build, will give more body to the finish, the whole point of polishing is to achieve a polished finish!
rhysella 2 weeks ago
@rhysella thanks alot
MYOWNWITCHKING 1 week ago
@MYOWNWITCHKING no prob going to redue a bettwer full video on french polising in the next couple weeks
richardarichter123 1 week ago
Put a coat on then let it dry then apply next coat,keep repeating until u achieve a satisfactory build, it all depends on the timber you are working with too as some are more absorbant than others.
rhysella 2 weeks ago
@rhysella but wont absorbing too much polish would change the quality of the wood ?
MYOWNWITCHKING 2 weeks ago
i bought a pre-mixed french polish , the problem is that everytime i spread the french polish on my piece of wood it absorbs it really fast , i tried it many times in a period of two days , but no luck , any advice ?
MYOWNWITCHKING 2 weeks ago
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Every demo I have ever seen applies Shellac/French polish on a flat piece of wood. This is all well and good but how do you deal with areas where two pieces meet at 90deg. ie inside corners?
Andy,
andersonec1 2 months ago
hi....i would like you advise on this please!
i have woodwind instrument made of rosewood very old 1880 and when i got it it say it was made of rosewood. so to clean it more, i put in hot water and saw that color was coming out of the instrument!. i stop and saw the the shiny protected red color layer, some of the section were gone and turn to brown.....any idea or something that will give that color back? any liquid that mite give that protect layer back?
thanks
ed
NoContradiction 3 months ago
@NoContradiction you want to wet the rosewood and see if the color thats what it look like with a a little water thats what it look like with a clear seal on it ,dewaxed shellac you try that it is the easy to put on ,you get a even spray on shellac
richardarichter123 3 months ago
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infokaolinclay 7 months ago
@infokaolinclay i see,yes stopped by your website, do mix the rotten stone with anything or just go with it strait on
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infokaolinclay 7 months ago
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richardarichter123 7 months ago
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jngandhi 8 months ago
No he didn't, he had the sand paper folded over.
erwinrh 8 months ago
@erwinrh your 100% right
richardarichter123 8 months ago
you sand it with the wrong side dear :)
nadeem5476 1 year ago