endacoz
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I purchased some stabilized worthless resin casted boards.
I am making some sewing seam rippers out of them. This is my first ever wood / resin project. After drilling, gluing the tube in then rounding and shaping I find myself filling in various holes that the resin didn't get into. Is this normal? Some are tiny others require adding saw dust or multiple drops of med -thick CA. I also had 1 have a large piece crack off, I have glued it back together and trying to save it. (far right in picture. you can see the glued lines.)
Any thing I should keep in mind proceeding to the sanding and then I'm planning on a CA finish.
I prefer wet sanding, walnut oil with wood and water on resins. Should I use either or dry sand? Will the wood or resin bleed while sanding?
Thanks!
I am making some sewing seam rippers out of them. This is my first ever wood / resin project. After drilling, gluing the tube in then rounding and shaping I find myself filling in various holes that the resin didn't get into. Is this normal? Some are tiny others require adding saw dust or multiple drops of med -thick CA. I also had 1 have a large piece crack off, I have glued it back together and trying to save it. (far right in picture. you can see the glued lines.)
Any thing I should keep in mind proceeding to the sanding and then I'm planning on a CA finish.
I prefer wet sanding, walnut oil with wood and water on resins. Should I use either or dry sand? Will the wood or resin bleed while sanding?
Thanks!
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