I've been applying Hard Shellac to a couple of OM bodies & have some queries.
I have mixed the stuff in the bottle 50/50 metho.
My method has been to 'swooge' on an initial coat with the grain.
I have then applied further coats with a pad, moving in a circular motion.
The pad is initially charged with the 50/50 shellac mix.
Each additional charge to the pad uses less shellac mix & more metho until the last charge is only metho.
I then move the pad with the grain only.
This has worked well with the back & sides which were pore filled with epxoy, sanded back & an epoxy wash coat.
The bare spruce top doesn't seem to want to go so nicely.
Even though the top gets shiny, & you can even start to see a reflection, as the coats build the grain lines become ridges and the top feels rougher rather than smoother.
Twice now I've cut it back to smooth with 600/800 grit and both times these grain ridges have returned.
Is this right and I should just continue building & cutting back?
Will I ever get a 'flat' finish

I've also noticed a crystalline shellac ridge building on the binding edge where it meets the soundboard (at the bottom of the guitar.
It makes me wonder if my last application (metho only) is pulling the shellac out of the grains and depositing it on the sounboard edge??
Also, I started out using oil (parrafin from a vet supply) regularly but I seem to be able to move the pad around now without the need to add oil. Have I overloaded the pad with oil? If so, then how could I be pulling shellac out of the grains.
Bit confused here, but hey, I'm just learning
