Finishing and grain filling red cedar
Hi. I'm about to finish a project in Aus. red cedar and am wondering about the best way to finish it. In the past, I have just put on several coats of varnish, sanding back between each one. I am quite happy with the gloss level going this way, and I also prefer the way it darkens the timber as this is the effect I want. My problem is that the grain is fairly porous and this is showing through - the top coat is dimpled where the grain is (I presume) sucking up the varnish.
I did a search (of course) and saw that others have recommended using shellac. My questions are:
1. does the shellac have grain filling properties. If not, how do I fill the grain. Because of the shape of the object, doing a large number of coats and rubbing back between is not practical. I dont mind doing two or three coats, but not more.
2. should I put varnish over the shellac. If I dont, will the shellac finish be durable? Also, will the shellac finish darken the wood -I want it quite dark so it matches other furniture.
3. is there any other recommendation for finishing cedar?
thanks
Arron