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Two companies to look at for a wide variety of professional wood finishing supplies are STAR and Mohawk in fact “wood finish supply” has a clearance sale on some STAR products this month, June 2005, you might check out their list in case you can’t find the supplies locally http://www.woodfinishsupply.com/StarBase.html
The STAR company lists their distributors at http://www.starfinishing.com/distributor.asp used to be commercial sales only but their distributors can sell to the individual hobbyist now. and Mohawk at http://www.mohawk-finishing.com/dist_lookup.asp I believe both companies are owned by RPM now. |
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Oil based pigments doesn`t work well mixed with shellac.
As dhendryp stated, alcohol soluble aniline dyes works fine, for best results make the first and last steps without the dye. Regards, Peter |
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Sorry, i misspelled dhenryp
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