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zakezuke
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Tue Nov 08, 2005 8:25 pm Post subject:
Re: Anti-Scuff Protective Coating -- Can it be applied to Fi |
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| Quote: | Shellac, if it is real, is actually an organic coating, made from a
resinous deposit (lac) left by a scale insect on trees.
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True... I was thinking flexable not archival. |
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zakezuke
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:25 am Post subject:
Re: Anti-Scuff Protective Coating -- Can it be applied to Fi |
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| Quote: | It actually isn't that flexible either compared to may plastic resins.
It tends to crack from physical stress.
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I have to admit, I haven't actually tried tried it on paper... mostly
the traditional style wool and pumice... as well as bulls*eye spray.
I'll see if I have some around and see what happens. But now that I
think about it... was it not also used to stiffen hats?
What also comes to mind is at least automotive applications painting a
flexable adheasive is added which is a bit of a pain. |
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Arthur Entlich
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:25 am Post subject:
Re: Anti-Scuff Protective Coating -- Can it be applied to Fi |
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It actually isn't that flexible either compared to may plastic resins.
It tends to crack from physical stress.
Art
zakezuke wrote:
| Quote: | Shellac, if it is real, is actually an organic coating, made from a
resinous deposit (lac) left by a scale insect on trees.
True... I was thinking flexable not archival.
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measekite
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:26 am Post subject:
Re: Anti-Scuff Protective Coating -- Can it be applied to Fi |
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zakezuke wrote:
| Quote: | It actually isn't that flexible either compared to may plastic resins.
It tends to crack from physical stress.
I have to admit, I haven't actually tried tried it on paper...
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| Quote: | mostly
the traditional style wool and pumice... as well as bulls*eye spray.
I'll see if I have some around and see what happens. But now that I
think about it... was it not also used to stiffen hats?
What also comes to mind is at least automotive applications painting a
flexable adheasive is added which is a bit of a pain.
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