Restoring a Wooton desk - shellac and stains
My daughter has bought a Wooton desk, and now it's my job to restore it. I'd like to go quite traditional in the restoration. The plan is to strip back to wood, and french polish it. I've used shellac once or twice before, but never a project this size. Some of the wood is quite light underneath the finish, and I'd like to stain some of the wood dark again, but haven't worked stain with shellac before. I'd also like to keep some of the larger areas the darker colour. I've seen restorations where the finish is redone without stain, and I don't like the lighter orange colour. Darker will also be more true to the Victorian origins of the piece. It's walnut, and some of the wood is much lighter under the finish. The burl inlay areas I'll keep as light as possible to bring out the grain, and the background surrounding wood I'd like to keep darker.
So, what type of stains will work well with the shellac? Can I use alcohol stains with shellac? I'm thinking to seal the whole piece with shellac, then stain the parts I want darker, then do lots more shellac over the top. I've also read of some people staining the shellac, then building the darker colour as the shellac builds up. Any thoughts on what stain or which method might be better?
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