I run a free wood turning program for veterans called BurlBowl woodturning. We turn mostly burls, no shocker there. What i have a problem with is when we want to finish a burl that has bark inclusions, voids holes ect and get a finish that is high gloss. Normally we use high build friction polish, we make our own shellac from flakes using 190 proof alcohol. We use yorkshire grit. Problems is friction polish tends to build up in the voids and needs to be picked out and isn't feasible. The shellac I have a problem with getting it really glossy and sometimes even with the platinum shellac it still imparts a slight yellow hue. The yorkshire grit isn't polished enough. Spray varnish? What do I do and also what is the best gloss that's also pretty tough to scratching. The best thing I have seen is the UV finishes like vesting or similiar. Please help me help the vets. thanks