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FRENCH POLISHING TUTORIAL luthier wood finishing E-PUB
Category:   Crafts / Home Arts & Crafts / Woodworking / Kits
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Start Time: 9/5/2008
End Time: 9/12/2008
Location: New York, New York
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Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. Increase Sales by 18% and double your hits - Vendio Gallery Gallery 93 and Curios    Original, contemporary and iconic art from New York City  Visit Ebay Gallery 93 Click for detailed imagex--> French Polishing A Complete Tutorial By Richard Capuro ©2005 We are offering this tutorial as an E-publication, which will be be emailed to you for download. Learn the essentials of French polishing and quickly master this age-old technique with this concise, but complete tutorial.  Create a deep, breathtaking, mirror finish by hand for your musical instruments or furniture with no expensive spray equipment needed. French polishing is considered the finest finish for handmade instruments.  The acoustic properties of French-polished instruments are far superior to that of any other finish, and because of this only the most highly-priced instruments are finished with this technique.  Your instruments will have a very rich sound only obtained after many years by aged instruments finished with modern sprayed-on finishes. French polishing uses shellac which is an organic, non-toxic plastic material made from the secretion of the lac insect.  Alcohol is the only solvent used...no need for acetone or other toxic chemicals. Check out our French polishing kit on Ebay.                                        TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Because of an exclusive representation in New York, we cannot sell items being shipped to New York State. ,  Only PayPal will be accepted for international sales. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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