on the furniture i make can you cover up the knots with shellac? I know some people like the looks of the knots but
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Apr 25, 2012Christina , you won't really need shellac unless you want to paint, it just keeps the brown stain of knot holes from bleeding thru paint. I hope that answers your question.Helpful Reply
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Christina H on Apr 25, 2012So what your saying Peace is I've got to live with the knots .....GREAT!!!!!!Helpful Reply
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Apr 26, 2012Knot good news /-:Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Apr 26, 2012Sometimes knots can exude oil (sap) that will affect some oil based "varnish". This is normally more common with "cedar". What type of wood is this and what finish does your hubby want to use?Helpful Reply
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Christina H on Apr 29, 2012its just a standard wood from Mendards..it's usually wrapped in plastic..I really don't know what the name of its calledHelpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Apr 30, 2012can you post a pic?Helpful Reply
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MillyMolly on Mar 09, 2015A professional once told me to use Bullseye shellac to cover knots in wood. Hope this helps.Helpful Reply
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Cheryle Fuller on Feb 02, 2016shelleac is mde form the shells of the lac bug. It is easily removed with alcohol. thinned it is used as a sealer for all woods, and particularly useful when refinishing oak and mahogany. it evens out the surface so you donlt see the pores of the wood. Many people do not know to do this, so their refinish projects look amatuerHelpful Reply
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