Thanks Hesh.
For a seal coat I was planning on ultra blond shellac. For finish, my next guitar will probably be Tru-oil with the top possibly French polished.
For pore filling, the thing I like the best, in terms of appearance, is the Oxford High Solids Filler. The reason I like it is because it is the clearest of what I've tried thus far. What I don't like about it is that it takes 6 - 8 applications to completely fill the pores (in rosewood). If you sand between applications, that ends up taking a lot of time. At the moment, I am experimenting on scrap to see if I can get away with not sanding between applications. If that works out, I could get pore filling using the Oxford stuff down to a couple of days which is equivalent to epoxy and acceptable to me.
Oh, the other methods of pore filling I"ve tried are CA (I won't do that again, I ended up with cold symptoms and my arms broke out in a rash from the fumes) and end grain saw dust with shellac. I'm not sure I gave the end grain saw dust and shellac method a fair try though as I only gave it one go before applying a finish and, sure enough, the pores were not filled all that well.
In summary, where I'm at now with pore filling opinion is: epoxy if you don't mind things getting a little darker and Oxford if you have the patience for many applications.
Pat
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