My favorite finish is 1.5# shellac (super blonde if it matters) followed by yorkshire grit and friction. I am starting to get into texturing (knurling and chatter) and am concerned about the Yorkshire grit building up in the texture.
I tried a piece of walnut sanded to 400, shellacked, knurled, and then the Yorkshire grit with a paper towel. There was buildup in the texture from (I think) the paper towel, which mostly blew away with the air compressor.
What is a better way of getting this style of finish on knurled or chattered pieces?
I tried a piece of walnut sanded to 400, shellacked, knurled, and then the Yorkshire grit with a paper towel. There was buildup in the texture from (I think) the paper towel, which mostly blew away with the air compressor.
What is a better way of getting this style of finish on knurled or chattered pieces?