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Shellac Trivia

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May 19, 2013, 13:50
Patrick Wallin
Shellac Trivia
How many of you knew that Shellac came from a female Lac bug?
Secretions from the Lac bug. (India & Tia-land) The color of the shellac depends on the kind and color of the tree the bug has been eating.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shellac

If you have a little ethyl alcohol you can mix your FRESH Shellac and use it to glue your parts together. Shellac DOES have a shelf life. If it is not fresh it won't dry.
May 19, 2013, 17:21
Evan Patton
Patrick,
Not only did I know that, I have raw shellac in the garage somewhere. As you say in its raw form (or even in flakes) it has basically unlimited shelf life. There's a woodworking mail order place back east that sells different grades.

One thing I don't know is what grade/color is used for attaching jewels, or if it matters. Most of the stuff I've seen seems like dark red grade rather than the more expensive blonde.

Evan
May 19, 2013, 21:11
Patrick Wallin
I think when it comes to jewels and pallet stones, who cares , what the color. I use a Shellac that comes in strips or long slivers Kind of like a tooth pick. It's easy to apply that way. 1 tube may contain 3 or 4 different colors. You mentioned the expensive blond. As Mark says, a furniture re finisher will pay more for the popular colors but the watchmaker can get by with the cheapest available color. We are not going to sand it and & buff-it to a shine, We just hope to God it sticks.
May 20, 2013, 11:26
Mark Cross
You're right, Patrick, to a watchmaker it means nothing....but to a furniture restorer, it means EVERYTHING! Wink

Regards! Mark