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In the Middle of French Polishing

February 22, 2016February 25, 2016 by Patch

Another really satisfying part of the process is laying down the shellac and starting the French polish. Here is were you really get to see the wood and grain come alive. In the beginning stages here and the color will only get better and more vibrant.

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