Buffing a CA glue finished wooden pen

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

mmayo

Member
Joined
Jan 12, 2013
Messages
3,307
Location
Tehachapi, CA
I make a lot of exotic wood pens, and they're all finished with CA Glue. After you sand, the pen blank it's important to buff it to a glossy finish.
If you use micromesh pads and water I hope you move up the the Beale buffing system. I've been in the micromesh camp, but will never return.

The finished pen is shown below.


PS - I'll sincerely try to stop saying alright
 

Attachments

  • IMG_6691.jpeg
    IMG_6691.jpeg
    364.2 KB · Views: 65
Last edited:
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
I make a lot of exotic wood pens, and they're all finished with CA Glue. After you sand, the pen blank it's important to buff it to a glossy finish.
If you use micromesh pads and water I hope you move up the the Beale buffing system. I've been in the micromesh camp, but will never return.

The finished pen is shown below.


PS - I'll sincerely try to stop saying alright
I'm with you Mark - quit using the micromesh process a couple years ago!
 
I stopped using MicroMesh but have adapted to Zona and a multi-grit auto finishers abrasive paste then buff as my finish process. I only use a two wheel buff with blue compound. I do use GluBoost instead of CA also, but don't think the process is different.
 
I still use MicroMesh BUT only the MM sheets (cut down to about 2"x4"). I use them dry and they really produce a nice shine. I follow them up with Magic Juice from Michael Hardin and usually buff them out with my Beall system. Sparklies all around.
 
I make a lot of exotic wood pens, and they're all finished with CA Glue. After you sand, the pen blank it's important to buff it to a glossy finish.
If you use micromesh pads and water I hope you move up the the Beale buffing system. I've been in the micromesh camp, but will never return.

The finished pen is shown below.


PS - I'll sincerely try to stop saying alright
Appreciate the time you invested in your tutorials Mark, had a couple questions for you but these gave me the info I needed.
 
Thank you Mark. I dry sand to 1500 or 2000, then tripoli, white diamond, then 2 finer grits. I have 4 wheels on the same axle. Your finishes are o/s.
 
Back
Top Bottom