Hi All,
I am new here, but I have finished a few pens made out of Cocobolo. Cocobolo is also one of those "oily" woods, which over time, tend to release its oils. I have experience using the wood as a fretboard on guitars, and for those, I just leave it polished with no finish.
For the pens I build with it, I have found CA to work extremely well.
-I sand the blank down to 12000 with Micro-mesh, then use Denaturated alcohol to clean (DNA), and then I spray CA accelerator on the raw wood, wipping it down to make sure it is dry.
I then layer about 10-12 coats of very thin CA over the wood, letting it dry between each coat, and NOT using accelerator at this stage.
After this is done, I use a "guitar finishing" method on the wood, to achieve a very glossy finish. I start with 400-all the way to 12000 MM sheets, and I WET sand it. This levels the finish.
After this, I use a guitar polishing compound from Stew Mac here:
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Finishi...s,_buffers/ColorTone_Polishing_Compounds.html
It brings the finish to a brilliant shine.
I have found that this method works well for closed grained woods like cocobolo, kingwood, etc. others, like mahogany will require filling. The CA finish is very hard, and stand up to use quite well.
I will post some pictures soon, for you all to see (as soon as I can take them).
My 2 cents....
