Found a very small cloudy spot on one of the ugliest blanks I have ever turned. It was ugly as a rough cut blank and even ugly after I was done with it. In fact, I have not been please with the coloring of any of the 3 dyed, stabilized PSI blanks that I turned. This was a yellow one. Back to the question:
I am not one for covering flaws with clips - just not me. In fact, this one is so ugly, I should put a bag over its head, just so my other pens don't poke fun at.
I was thinking of removing the spot by sanding just the circumference of the finished blank with the spot down to the wood. Then fill in that spot with several coats of CA.
What do you think...or what is a better idea?
Thanks!
I am not one for covering flaws with clips - just not me. In fact, this one is so ugly, I should put a bag over its head, just so my other pens don't poke fun at.
I was thinking of removing the spot by sanding just the circumference of the finished blank with the spot down to the wood. Then fill in that spot with several coats of CA.
What do you think...or what is a better idea?
Thanks!