I have a new 3 on buffing system; tripoli, white diamond, carnuba. It works great for bottle stoppers, I had been having trouble getting the end grain looking as good as the cross grain. I buffed out a near black resin pen last night and every scratch is gone, that was always a problem with just micro mesh.
But I'm not sure how to use the buffer on wood pens with CA finishes. Once the CA is on, any scratches are under the CA, can't buff those out. I could apply polish and wax on the buffer instead of MMing, but it seems like I should sand to about 400, buff with tripoli, buff with white diamond, apply CA, buff with tripoli again, buff with white diamond again, then wax with carnuba.
I need a little direction here. Also, on the bottle stoppers I finished one by rubbing on Danish oil, then buffing and waxing. No CA. It looks great with a nice deep finish. I wouldn't finish a pen like that, but is it good enough for a stopper?
But I'm not sure how to use the buffer on wood pens with CA finishes. Once the CA is on, any scratches are under the CA, can't buff those out. I could apply polish and wax on the buffer instead of MMing, but it seems like I should sand to about 400, buff with tripoli, buff with white diamond, apply CA, buff with tripoli again, buff with white diamond again, then wax with carnuba.
I need a little direction here. Also, on the bottle stoppers I finished one by rubbing on Danish oil, then buffing and waxing. No CA. It looks great with a nice deep finish. I wouldn't finish a pen like that, but is it good enough for a stopper?