I cannot get the hard shiny finish that you guys get with CA/BLO. Here is my process with a pink ivory blank last evening:
1. Turn wood
2. start sanding with 220 grit then 320 grit paper
3. coat with mylands cellulose sanding sealer (the reason for the sanding sealer is to seal the grain so the higher grits (dark grit paper) do not fill in and stain the wood)
4. sand with 400 grit coat with sanding sealer
5. sand with 800 grit coat with sanding sealer
6. sand with 1000 grit coat with sanding sealer
7. Use 1500 - 3600 MM from PSI
Now that I am sufficently sanded, I take a papertowel and coat the end with BLO.
8. Coat the pen blank with BLO (I think the lathe is around 900 rpm)
9. apply 7 drops of thin CA across the blank
10. repeat step 9 - 2 more times
11. burnish with paper towel
I will post some pictures tonight. While the finish is nice looking, it isn't super glossy as I have seen on other pens. Should I use the CA as a grain filler in between sanding? Can I apply CA without BLO? Any clue as to what I am doing wrong?
Thanks!
Chris
1. Turn wood
2. start sanding with 220 grit then 320 grit paper
3. coat with mylands cellulose sanding sealer (the reason for the sanding sealer is to seal the grain so the higher grits (dark grit paper) do not fill in and stain the wood)
4. sand with 400 grit coat with sanding sealer
5. sand with 800 grit coat with sanding sealer
6. sand with 1000 grit coat with sanding sealer
7. Use 1500 - 3600 MM from PSI
Now that I am sufficently sanded, I take a papertowel and coat the end with BLO.
8. Coat the pen blank with BLO (I think the lathe is around 900 rpm)
9. apply 7 drops of thin CA across the blank
10. repeat step 9 - 2 more times
11. burnish with paper towel
I will post some pictures tonight. While the finish is nice looking, it isn't super glossy as I have seen on other pens. Should I use the CA as a grain filler in between sanding? Can I apply CA without BLO? Any clue as to what I am doing wrong?
Thanks!
Chris