French Polishing: Filling the Pores, Part 2
The initial step in French polishing, called the first polish, is filling the open pores of the wood with shellac, pumice, and good old fashioned elbow grease.
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Links John mentions in this video:
A True French PolishBy George Frank
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Kremer PigmentsThis is John’s source for the pigments and pumice he uses in his french polishing. |
Videos in the Series
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What is French Polishing?November 12, 2019
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French Polishing: Filling the Pores, Part 1November 19, 2019
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French Polishing: Filling the Pores, Part 2November 19, 2019
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French Polishing: Filling the Pores, Part 3November 19, 2019
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French Polishing: How to Build Up the FinishNovember 26, 2019
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French Polishing: How to Tackle Carved DetailsDecember 4, 2019
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"Good Finishing will make bad Cabinetry look better, bad Finishing will make good Cabinetry look bad."
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