As I have been primarily a pen turner, I haven't touched friction polish in many years. Basically since I learned how to do a good CA finish. I don't currently own any.
Now that I'm branching out to some other spindle projects that aren't handled as heavily as a pen (chess pieces, spinning tops, etc.), I'm experimenting with some other finishes. CA glue isn't really practical for anything that has fine details or complex shapes. And there's something to be said for the warmer, more tactile "wood" feeling you can get from non-CA type finishes.
My chess set in progress has gone well with hand-applied shellac done off the lathe, then buffed out with some wax after a few days of hardening.
I want to try some friction polishes in the near future. I think I can get Shellawax and Mylands high-build locally. But I'm a DIY enthusiast and already have plenty of oils, solvents, and shellac on hand. So if anyone has a DIY recipe that they particularly like, especially if they like it more than Mylands or Shellawax, I'd love to hear about it. Bonus points if you have photos to share.
Now that I'm branching out to some other spindle projects that aren't handled as heavily as a pen (chess pieces, spinning tops, etc.), I'm experimenting with some other finishes. CA glue isn't really practical for anything that has fine details or complex shapes. And there's something to be said for the warmer, more tactile "wood" feeling you can get from non-CA type finishes.
My chess set in progress has gone well with hand-applied shellac done off the lathe, then buffed out with some wax after a few days of hardening.
I want to try some friction polishes in the near future. I think I can get Shellawax and Mylands high-build locally. But I'm a DIY enthusiast and already have plenty of oils, solvents, and shellac on hand. So if anyone has a DIY recipe that they particularly like, especially if they like it more than Mylands or Shellawax, I'd love to hear about it. Bonus points if you have photos to share.