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What is the best finish to use for a display box that will contain a
very old book - an archival finish. I am concerned about off-gassing affecting the fragile paper. Melanie |
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Thanks for your in-depth response.
The box is for a very old family bible - probably close to 100 years old. I already made the box - maple- plan to use glass and will finish it with shellac which is what I was thinking might be the best finish to use. I'm glad you concur. |
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Beats me!
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