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    The benefits of being bereft of employment.

    As the title says...the things you can achieve when the need for labour and income is not all encompassing....time running out though.

    Anyway....today I sanded at 240 grit all over the body to remove the timbermate....and cleaned up the neck as well.

    Then the fluffies got a fair workout. Two times over with the damp cloth and left to dry and then lightly sanded to 320 grit.

    I then made up some fresh sanding sealer...shellac...and gave the body and the neck two light coats with an hour to dry in between.

    That is it for today....depending on work....oh hang on....staining tomorrow.

    The piccies are about 3 mins after the last coat of shellac....so little colour differences.

    I am liking this kit. It has some wonderful end grain and the shape gives you more figure on the leading and trailling edges.

    Cover me in honey and toss me to the women in comfortable shoes. (Robin Williams reference.)
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