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Brushing Lacquer

I apply it while on lathe, with lathe stopped brush n a sloppy coat (put paper underneath) turn the lathe on slow speed and burnish with blue shop towel.

Just curious, Tony.....

Is your bowl mounted in a chuck while you do this?

Do you subsequently apply lacquer to the surface you can't, while mounted?

Any problems with matching the two lacquered surfaces to each other?

OOC
 
C.,
When going for a full-on deep, glossy lacquer finish I will sometimes do a couple coats of brush on to build the finish. Then wet sand level and spray a couple finish coats. A quart of brush on costs about the same as 12 oz. of rattle can spray, and seems to have a much higher solids content than the spray. Just a matter of $$ on a larger piece.
 
The best luck i have had with brush lacquer is mix it 50/50 with lacquer thiner and spray it. Wjth a cheap h/f minny spray gun.😀
 
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