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This time, I was done with the varnish
I sanded it, take oof a little bit more of the red color on the sides, whitch were not really looking good.

guess what?.... I went back to oil to just to see if it can works. that was the last thing i wanted to try before, maybe considering to start it all again from th beginning.

I did it yesterday, that was looking good, this is magical for the wood grain!!
I went to see how it dries today, and it still looks pretty good to me. the top of the body was still a little greasy, so I'll wait before adding some more.

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That's better.

Wondered whether sprinkling glitter on top of the wet clear and allowing it to dry in a layer of finish might work better? Perhaps use an old fashioned pepper shaker for a light and semi even spread?

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