Hi, I have made a few leather whips, but never coated them with Shellac. I am in an EU non-english speaking country.
So I am not sure what Shellac is, or what the equivalent is, to be able to get some.
Can anyone help, please?
Thanks,
Bear
Shellac
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Re: Shellac
Sorry, not sure what the best translation would be.
Here is an article describing shellac so you may be able to come up with a better idea of what to look for locally.
http://bullwhips.org/?p=6195" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Here is an article describing shellac so you may be able to come up with a better idea of what to look for locally.
http://bullwhips.org/?p=6195" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Re: Shellac
That's great! Thanks, Jeff!
Re: Shellac
Here in Austria it's available in bottles at most DIY stores - in the woodwork section. After a decade of whipmaking and mixing my own shellac from flakes imported from Austrialia, I realised there was a much easier way!!
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whiskyman wrote:Here in Austria it's available in bottles at most DIY stores - in the woodwork section. After a decade of whipmaking and mixing my own shellac from flakes imported from Austrialia, I realised there was a much easier way!!
Hey, whiskyman! Is it called 'shellac', or is there a German translation for it?
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Re: Shellac
Time to test Google Translate: It says the German is (wait for it...): Schellack.bearbeast wrote:Hey, whiskyman! Is it called 'shellac', or is there a German translation for it?
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Re: Shellac
Welp, Nosirrah, you helped me a lot, actually! I didn't know shellac was a noun...I thought it was the brand name...Nosirrah wrote:Time to test Google Translate: It says the German is (wait for it...): Schellack.bearbeast wrote:Hey, whiskyman! Is it called 'shellac', or is there a German translation for it?
Bitte sehr!
I used google translate from English to my native tongue and found the product in my country....
Thanks and cheers,
Bear