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Seems like I learn something new with every seat I make. This time it was with sealing the seat up. I really liked the way this seat turned out. Here are a few pics:

I took these inside as the sun reflects too much off of it outside.

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But this is a pic of the bottom I took outside that gives a better feel for the color.

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Well, it's on to the next project!

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what a great seat, the design and colors are stunning....great lacing too!!!!

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Awesome looking seat! So, please do share with us what you learned this time about sealing up seats.

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Seems like I learn something new with every seat I make. This time it was with sealing the seat up. I really liked the way this seat turned out. Here are a few pics:

I took these inside as the sun reflects too much off of it outside.

IMG_8558.jpg

IMG_8560.jpg

But this is a pic of the bottom I took outside that gives a better feel for the color.

IMG_8565.jpg

Well, it's on to the next project!

OUTSTANDING! I LOVE this color combo!

I see you've "Settled" your lace. I always go around the outer edge with rubber mallet and "tamp" the lace too.

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Awesome looking seat! So, please do share with us what you learned this time about sealing up seats.

Nothing huge, but I will use satin sheen next time, not super sheen. I ended up adding a couple of coats of satin over the super and it took some of the glossy away, but not exactly the way I'd like it.

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OUTSTANDING! I LOVE this color combo!

I see you've "Settled" your lace. I always go around the outer edge with rubber mallet and "tamp" the lace too.

Thanks Troy, and you're the second person who said that I "tamp" or "settle" my lacing, but I don't, that's just how I lace. I try very hard to work the lace every time through to keep things as tight and even as I can. Hopefully I'm doing things right.

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Thanks Troy, and you're the second person who said that I "tamp" or "settle" my lacing, but I don't, that's just how I lace. I try very hard to work the lace every time through to keep things as tight and even as I can. Hopefully I'm doing things right.

If you can convince two people "in the business" that your tamping the lace and YOU'RE NOT, You're doing it right!

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Man, this is really pretty! :-)

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If you can convince two people "in the business" that your tamping the lace and YOU'RE NOT, You're doing it right!

Thanks Troy, that means a lot coming from someone who's been doing this for awhile.

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