YES!Would you use a CA finish on a pen from a stabilized blank
NO!or go right to plastic polish after sanding
I've heard that if a blank is stabilized with acrylic you should treat it just like solid acrylic.No!Would you use a CA finish on a pen from a stabilized blankYes, but wet mm 1500 - 12,000 prior to polishing!or go right to plastic polish after sanding?
Finish it or don't finish it, the choice is yours. But the ultimate test is putting it to use and handling the pen everyday. Without a finish, a stabilized blank will buff out to a nice sheen. However, it will NOT maintain that sheen with frequent use/handling and it will NEVER approach the gloss of a properly done CA finish.
Stabilizing a blank does not replace the wood! Nor does it turn wood to plastic. ....quote]Finally a voice of reaon.
Sorry to be the kog in the wheel but there is some innacurate advice being given above. If some of you guys are so sure your stabalized blanks don't need to be treated like wood, when you finish your next blank and it's ready for finishing, toss it in a cup of water for a few hours, then you'll see how much like wood it still is!
And as far as wet sanding goes, I've ruined a few decent blanks thinking they were more plastic than wood!
Not all stabalized wood is the same so please, don't send some of the new folks off thinking they can treat a blank like acrylic just because it's been stabalized.