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www.directhit.com/shopping-answers/what_is_a_naval_stor...
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The products were tar, pitch, rosin and turpentine. Now a days, ... In modern terms, the term applies to all products derived from pine sap, which are used to manufacture soap, paint, varnish,
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www.askkids.com/resource/How-to-Make-Decoupage-Glue.htm...
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PVA dries cleas - or slightly cloudy - AS far as I Know the decoupage is just painted with PVA and allowed to dry - For different finishes perhaps clear / pearl nail varnish - I us...
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www.johnstonviolins.com/Varnish.html
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I have found that the spruce resin makes a more brown colored varnish than plain rosin. Tonight I will be cooking both pine resin and rosin varnishes to compare ...
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www.violinvarnish.com/varnishes.htm
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Rosin varnishes are the most common violin varnishes. Rosin is derived from the separation of turpentine from raw pine sap. Considered a soft or "recent" resin ...
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Varnish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Resins that are used in varnishes include amber, kauri gum, dammar, copal, rosin (pine resin), sandarac, balsam, elemi, mastic, and others. In the 1900s in ...
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www.williamsburgartconservation.com/historic-varnishes-...
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The word “varnish” is a broad term that is often used to describe any type of surface .... This resin dissolved in turpentine and rosin varnish was considered useful ...
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www.nrinstruments.demon.co.uk/Varn.html
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Some makers are adding Rosin Oil to varnish of their own making to improve clarity. Traditionally Rosin has been used for this, and such varnishes have a ...
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www.instrumentmaking.keithhillharpsichords.com/hillviol...
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Instructions for Making an Acoustically Proven Varnish Using only Five Ingredients: Linseed Oil, Rosin, Water, Wood Ashes (Yes, Wood Ashes), and Turpentine ...
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www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?ID=21588
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Since that time I was very cautious to wipe carefully so as to adequately remove rosin and protect what varnish I have left. Somehow, this ...
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