Bottle Stopper Finish

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DonFaulk0517

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What is the best finish for bottle stoppers?

I have used friction polish and it seems to work well.

I would like to know if there is a better finish, besides CA... I think CA gives it too much of a plastic look and feel.

Thanks!
 
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I have never tried it before but would shellac work? I was thinking of just rubbing it on there after getting it in a 'chip' like form. Buff it off...kinda of like a quasi French polish but on the lathe
 
I use wipe-on-poly on most stopper except oily woods. On these I use a product called Turner's Magic a lacquer based fricton polish.

Wade
 
I have used CA finish, Mylands Friction Polish, Laquer, Poly .... IMO the stoppers dont get the same daily abuse as a bowl, pen, cutting board ... but needs to have some resistance to water/alcohol .. those finishes seem to all do just fine.
 
Thanks to everyone... I currently use Mylands Friction Polish but wasn't sure if it was the best for a bottle stopper. Some have dulled, but re-wipe seems to bring it back.

Thanks!
 
I have in the past used friction polish on most of mine but am starting to transition to both dip and spray lacquer ...gives a more elegant finish without looking too plastic
 
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