george
Member
Hello !
I need some help on CA+BLo topic, and thank all in advance for suggestions.
The thing is, that I get good results with just CA (2 thin, 3 medium and 3 thick layers). The surface is good, and after the sanding I always put on the surface few drops of ink, to see it the CA layers protects the wood OK.
But this CA is taking a lot of time for me, and that is why I was trying to get one faster finish (doe I would still make just CA), to offer customers something a little cheaper.
But no matter which metod I try ( I found several ways on this forums), the moment I touch the finished surface with wet fingers and rub for a few seconds, the finish gets off. And ink gets to the wood.
My question is : am I doing the process wrong ? Am I putting to liitle layers ( I tried Russ F. metod with 3 or 4 layers of CA - each 8 drops) ? Or is this normal when BLO is used ?
Thanks in advance for possbile answer. George
I need some help on CA+BLo topic, and thank all in advance for suggestions.
The thing is, that I get good results with just CA (2 thin, 3 medium and 3 thick layers). The surface is good, and after the sanding I always put on the surface few drops of ink, to see it the CA layers protects the wood OK.
But this CA is taking a lot of time for me, and that is why I was trying to get one faster finish (doe I would still make just CA), to offer customers something a little cheaper.
But no matter which metod I try ( I found several ways on this forums), the moment I touch the finished surface with wet fingers and rub for a few seconds, the finish gets off. And ink gets to the wood.
My question is : am I doing the process wrong ? Am I putting to liitle layers ( I tried Russ F. metod with 3 or 4 layers of CA - each 8 drops) ? Or is this normal when BLO is used ?
Thanks in advance for possbile answer. George