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Originally Posted by Adrian Levi
Hi Arnold , the advice is much appreciated . I have varnished a door frame and a breadboard before so this should be a breeze - seriously though , Ill get the varnish from the place you recommend and do as much groundwork as possible - I have a cheap violin to practice on first.
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In my book, if you can see the work, it has flaws. The more you see, the worse the job is. The more in looks like it 'grew' there, the better the job.
The first key to a good finish is the prep work. Finish or varnish will not cover up sanding scratches. It will amplify them. More mistakes are seen after the finish is on and cures than during or before the finishing process. Such is life..