Building Coils Pt. 2

Posted: 7/8/2012 2:51:31 PM
bcourson

Joined: 4/25/2010

Having been a wood worker for many years I cannot stand to leave anything unfinished or unpainted.  The coils look great but I am not sure if I should coat them with any type of clear coat.  I don't want to use shellac or varnish but I am thinking about a clear Polyurethane.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Posted: 7/8/2012 4:40:59 PM
Chobbs

From: Brooklyn,NY

Joined: 12/1/2009

I like spray shellac best, but have also used  a  clear acrylic varnish (crystal-clearwith good results).   Poly is probably ok, too.

Unless you want the "candy apple" look, I'd stick with spray cans and avoid the brush.

Posted: 7/8/2012 5:31:15 PM
bcourson

Joined: 4/25/2010

Definitely spray cans!  I'm not sure why I was thinking shellac or vanish should be avoided.  I think I read that comment on a tesla coil building site. Thanks Chobbs for the insight. I do like the spray shellac.

 

  I like spray shellac best, but have also used  a  clear acrylic varnish (crystal-clearwith good results).   Poly is probably ok, too.

Unless you want the "candy apple" look, I'd stick with spray cans and avoid the brush.

Posted: 10/16/2012 8:07:25 AM
AndyJ

Joined: 3/5/2012

I saw a video on YT posted by a guy winding a rather large secondary for a Tesla coil when researching for ideas for my coil winder.  He used some sort of lacquer or varnish (not exactly sure what) that he applied with a credit card.  Looked rather nice.  I think the "candy apple" look might have a cool retro appeal, though I think I want to go for smooth myself.


Bcourson, what did you end up using, and has it worked well? 

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