Finishing a Pendant

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I use spray lacquer. I remove the pendant from the mandrel and hang it for spraying. While it is drying, I can start turning the next one. Quick and easy and after final sanding.
 
Richard - Do you do multiple coats? I've had less than perfect results using spray lacquer, but I think thats a problem with my experience with the products.
 
I've seen people use a sanding sealer before using the spray lacquer. Has anyone ever tried wipe-on poly?
 
I use multiple light coats of lacquer. Usually using fine steel wool right before the final coat. I have not tried wipe-on poly yet. I've used it before on other projects and it worked quite well.
 
Do you apply a sanding sealer to help "pop" the grain or does the multiple coats of lacquer do that?
 
how do you apply the CA? Does it help "Pop" the grain? I ask because I have recently contrast stained a piece of curly maple and I'm looking to pop the grain while achieving a gloss finish.
 
Decided to try dipping the pendants in poly after accidentally spraying them with shellac instead of lacquer and they turned out great! I'll find a way to put up a few pics when I get a chance.
 
Just a side thought..has anyone ever tried buffing a poly finish? Also how many coats of poly do people usually apply? The current finish i have on them now is 3x coats of spray shellac and 2x coats of poly from dipping them
 
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