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jyreene

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Got this blank from Russianwolf along with some others. Glad I did. Blank got hot and cracked a little while drilling but not through to the tube. I used some thin CA on the crack and it seemed to work. Once turned down I noticed little voids in the grain. I assume this is normal. I tried to fill them with CA and sand. Seemed to close them. Then I used sanding sealer, some walnut oil, then a few costs of Doctors. I think the gunmetal is a bit dark of a kit for this but it still looks pretty good.

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C&C welcome.
 
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CA just doesn't suit Bog Oak because of the open grain. Don't get me wrong, that is a great looking pen. It's hard to see in the photo but can you still see the grain in the blank after you filled it?
 

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CA just doesn't suit Bog Oak because of the open grain. Don't get me wrong, that is a great looking pen. It's hard to see in the photo but can you still see the grain in the blank after you filled it?

Actually you totally can. I didn't close all of it. Plus I really suck with CA so it wasn't a great coat anyways! I'll try and get a better one photo soon.
 

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Thinking back, it did darken the wood considerably. What's another way to "seal" the wood? Just plain sanding sealer? I wanted to make sure it would rip apart or splinter.
 
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