cryptolo
Member
Hello All,
I have an issue with turning blanks that have been laminated together and with certain types of wood that have drastic contrasting colors. (Think black-white ebony)
When I get to the sanding stage, because of the nature of sanding on a rotating mandrel the tiny bits of the darker material slide over on top of the lighter colored wood and get logged in the tiny sanding grooves and pits.This causes the lighter colored wood to be off color and not nearly as pretty.
What can I do to make sure the darker color doesn't transfer over to the lighter colored wood?
Thanks in advance!
-Travis
I have an issue with turning blanks that have been laminated together and with certain types of wood that have drastic contrasting colors. (Think black-white ebony)
When I get to the sanding stage, because of the nature of sanding on a rotating mandrel the tiny bits of the darker material slide over on top of the lighter colored wood and get logged in the tiny sanding grooves and pits.This causes the lighter colored wood to be off color and not nearly as pretty.
What can I do to make sure the darker color doesn't transfer over to the lighter colored wood?
Thanks in advance!
-Travis