I've done a few wood razor handles with CA and have not had a problem, but I've stopped making them. I cannot believe they will hold up over time, even though all of them have so far. I now make them from resin, tru-stone, stabilized wood, etc., but not raw wood.
Thats my decision and I'm sticking to it, it really doesn't matter if 100 turners make dozens of wood pens each and none of them get damaged from water, I'm not going to make any more of them because I can't believe they won't eventually show the effects of water damage.
What about some of that flexible CA?I would dare to say yes it is water proof but not water tight. You are counting on it to seal between the wood and brass and prevent water from seaping in but all 3 materails are going to expand and contract at different rates creating the void between the glue and the brass allowing water to access the wood eventually.
What about some of that flexible CA?
Is CA finish water proof? Say, like on a razor handle. Would it hold up with hot water, cold water, etc for shaving over time?
Well, I've never tried it myself, but if it lives up to it's name...What about some of that flexible CA?
Is there really a such thing?