If you're smelling acrylic after you've turned and finished it, there's something wrong. I know it has an odor when hot from being worked, but you shouldn't notice anything wafting off of it after that point.
Are you sure that is acrylic ? They may have a slight vinegary odour immediately after turning , but to my nose at least , it is gone within a few minutes . Polyester odours may linger longer , perhaps a day .
Is it from the blanks or you from being in the shop to long :biggrin::wink:? The smell usually sticks around from the heat generated from turning and sanding...then of course your choice of finish. Where do you get your blanks and are they just acrylic or something else?
"I add a very expensive perfume that smells like newly printed money". Tell this to your customers with a convincing look, and raise your princes by $40 :wink::wink: