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Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin
(Post 13109659)
I think the shellac feels better than varnish to the fingers. Kind of hard to quantify that one.
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Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 13108399)
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I made up the bit about silk tape.
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Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin
(Post 13110012)
I made up the bit about silk tape.
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Like I said early, I mad emy own wrapping with some canvas from the fabric store, but I might see if anything else looks interesting and experiment with that...I'll post some pictures when I am done (this week maybe? fabrics store was closed today.)
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How about cleaning any of these finishes off the handlebars later? Either if you decide you don't like coated bar tape or you just want to clean the bar prior to the next tape, what will clean dried shellac, or polyurethane, or whatever? I would think acetone, but has anyone successfully done this with alloy bars, and not had a bunch of scratches? I'm just looking at coating twine.
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The trick is to do it so that you get very little on the bars. With cotton tape, and two or three light coats, done carefully, you hardly get any on the bars, in my experience. Tape peels off leaving a fairly clean surface. Just wipe it down to get the light residue off. I do the final clean up with lacquer thinner, as I remember. Denatured alcohol won't cut dried shellac, at least, very quickly. It will dissolve it, eventually, but I use something that's quicker. No, I don't like working with VOC's either, but I'm a realist. If a person has a thing against the shellac trade and its processes, or the volatile organic chemical thing, the answer is fairly simple. Don't coat your cotton tape with anything. I like it both ways. Coated and un-coated.
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Originally Posted by Soma Roark
(Post 13110100)
I bet hemp tape would be nice actually.
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Oh, the humanity! Save the bugs!
Let's all go out and throw mosquito blood on people wearing silk shirts too! |
Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 13111215)
Oh, the humanity! Save the bugs!
Let's all go out and throw mosquito blood on people wearing silk shirts too! |
Originally Posted by Soma Roark
(Post 13111378)
There's a process where wild silk can be harvested without killing (Tussah) the worm, fyi, hehe. =P Can't wait to see the pictures!
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Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 13111398)
What about the worm in tequila? I want my cruelty-free tequila NOW!
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Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 13111398)
What about the worm in tequila? I want my cruelty-free tequila NOW!
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Thanks rootboy for the flakes! Here it is, before and after, and I like it! I'll prob put on another coat later but I'm liking the colors I'm seeing at the moment. (Wasn't systematic...so this is 1-2 coats)
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Looking pretty good so far. That orange shellac I sent you is probably not the best choice for many tape colors but I think it's working just fine on grey. I would recommend another light coat. Maybe two. By the way, if that first pic is WITH alcohol added, add a touch more :)
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Originally Posted by rootboy
(Post 13135593)
Looking pretty good so far. That orange shellac I sent you is probably not the best choice for many tape colors but I think it's working just fine on grey. I would recommend another light coat. Maybe two. By the way, if that first pic is WITH alcohol added, add a touch more :)
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Violin varnish can be shellac I use it for instrument making; Lute and Cittern. A good quality woodworking shop will have it. If you just have the flakes, luthiers swear by Everclear to thin/mix it.
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