I don't know if this topic has already been addressed on the forum, as I can't find anything, so I apologize in advance if my question has already been addressed elsewhere.
After finishing a carving, I have been using a technique I found here of oiling with 100% Neetsfoot oil, then one coat of Resolene, then antiquing paste, then another coat of Resolene.
What I'm having happen is my carving collapses more or less after applying Resolene only. Even with a very quick application and wiping immediately, this is still happening.
I see a lot of folks use a 50/50 mixture of Resolene and water. I think that would make things even worse.
I don't have a sprayer for the Resolene.
Is there something I can do so that my work doesn't colllapse?
Thanks!