Is Finish needed over engraving & Colorfill

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

randyrls

Member
Joined
Feb 2, 2006
Messages
4,829
Location
Harrisburg, PA 17112
I am about to bestow two pens on the preachers at our church.

I had them engraved and then I color filled them.

Is an "over" finish needed?

Thanks for any information you can supply....

I didn't want to hijack the other thread about almost the same question.
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

ed4copies

Local Chapter Manager
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Messages
24,528
Location
Racine, WI, USA.
If its a wood pen, I agree with Constant.

If it is resin, it's debatable. I believe CA is likely to chip off some resins.
 

Dalecamino

Local Chapter Leader
Joined
Jan 2, 2008
Messages
14,572
Location
Indianapolis, In.
I have been finishing my pens as normal , then I take them to the engraver . If they require any filling , I use Rub-n-Buff from the Arts & Crafts stores . They have an assortment of colors . You need to have a smooth surface , as this stuff will fill every scratch . DAMHIKT :redface: :rolleyes:
 

ed4copies

Local Chapter Manager
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Messages
24,528
Location
Racine, WI, USA.
GEEEZZEE, Dale

I have been finishing my pens as normal , then I take them to the engraver . If they require any filling , I use Rub-n-Buff from the Arts & Crafts stores . They have an assortment of colors . You need to have a smooth surface , as this stuff will fill every scratch . DAMHIKT :redface: :rolleyes:


Hey Dale,

Why DIDN"T you POST that handy-dandy tip at the time!!!

HOW TO FIND YOUR SCRATCHES, section!!!
 

Sylvanite

Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2006
Messages
3,113
Location
Hillsborough, North Carolina, USA.
I think it's a matter of personal preference. Color-fill typically leaves a below-flush surface. This accentuates the "engraved" look. If you like that, then fine. If you prefer a smooth surface, then a built-up finish (such as CA) yields a flush marking.

One advantage of the smooth surface is that it will not collect dirt over time.

Regards,
Eric
 

RussFairfield

Passed Away 2011
In Memoriam
Joined
Feb 10, 2004
Messages
1,522
Location
Post Falls, Idaho.
A finish may be needed to level out the wear patterns of the different materials. If keeping a uniform gloss is important, then the pen should be given an overcoat. Forget about it if the filler having a different gloss from the pen doesn't matter.
 
Top Bottom