ed4copies
Local Chapter Manager
I have a customer who asks me for the best way to keep the colors from running together on a segmented wood blank.
My usual answers would be:
A) Use an air gun to blow off the dust while sanding
B) Use a sanding sealer before beginning the sanding process
C) Use a couple of coats of thin CA before beginning the sanding
The most important part of my answer is I have not turned segmented blanks for some time!! There may be MUCH better answers now. So, I am asking all of you for some guidance.
Please respond if you have good, reliable methods that will allow the dark and light woods to retain just THEIR color, not their neighboring pieces' colors.
Thank you in advance for your help!!!
Ed
My usual answers would be:
A) Use an air gun to blow off the dust while sanding
B) Use a sanding sealer before beginning the sanding process
C) Use a couple of coats of thin CA before beginning the sanding
The most important part of my answer is I have not turned segmented blanks for some time!! There may be MUCH better answers now. So, I am asking all of you for some guidance.
Please respond if you have good, reliable methods that will allow the dark and light woods to retain just THEIR color, not their neighboring pieces' colors.
Thank you in advance for your help!!!
Ed