What do you like for a durable low VOC/no VOC film finish that can be wiped on, dries fast and sands easily? A water-based lacquer like EM6000 seems like a possibility.
You could probably get away with applying any of the emtech finishes with a rag but you would need to be quick with either of the lacquers. They have a short open time before they start to dry. I have used there em8000 conversion varnish wiping it on smaller turnings. I started recently diluting the em7000 in a dropper bottle with some water so i can spray it with an airbrush.What do you like for a durable low VOC/no VOC film finish that can be wiped on, dries fast and sands easily? A water-based lacquer like EM6000 seems like a possibility.
em7000 is target coatings high build lacquer. If you put enough coats to make it thick you can go back and sand it smooth to a mirror finish after it completely cures. I have done it and its like I would sand out resin. Lightly dry sand 400 grit to smooth it out. Then wet sand through through 3000 followed by wet sanding with micro mesh pads to 12,000. It comes out looking like glass but is a little time consuming.Thanks everyone. I have experience with and like both Osmo and Rubio. I can get a thin film build with Osmo but the example I was asked to replicate looked like a lacquer and was thicker than I can build with Osmo or my own hardwax oil.
Wet sand with what liquid? Water?Then wet sand