Claro Walnut Cigar Finished

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egnald

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Greetings all:

I finally finished the pen I mentioned in my earlier thread about having spare tubes on hand. It is a Brass Cigar kit from Exotic Blanks and a Claro Walnut blank that was cut from a block I got at WoodCraft. I think the combination gives it a very rustic look.

I overturned the first set of blanks, but this set on the spare tubes turned OK. In addition I really struggled with getting the finish on this one. I had to repair and re-finish the blanks before I was done. The CA "lifted" on the ends of the blanks leaving that dreaded grey-ish appearance near the ends after wet sanding with MicroMesh even though I used a blotter of thin CA to seal the ends up before MicroMesh. I haven't had this kind of thing happen for several years, ever since I started making sure the ends were sealed up before wet sanding. Anyhow, here are a few pictures of the completed pen.

Regards,
Dave

PS I always use Ed's Improved Fit Bushing Set (11A) when I turn Cigar Pens. They make a much nicer fit between the center band and the lower blank than the standard Berea Cigar bushings.

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Beautiful pen Dave. How many coats of CA did you apply? I find with Walnut I have to put more on than others to close the pores so they don't get dust in them.
My standard regimen is 4 thin coats of Thin CA (but sometimes I use 6 if the wood seems to really soak it up on the first couple). I have a 90 second timer that I use to let each coat dry before applying the next. Then I use 8 to 10 coats of Medium using a light burst of an aerosol Activator between coats. I let the final coat dry several minutes before moving on.

My coats of CA tend to be very thin - more CA goes into the trash on my paper towel applicator than goes onto the pen in each pass.

I will also have to try additional coats next time, paying special attention to getting the ends sealed up good.

Dave
 
My standard regimen is 4 thin coats of Thin CA (but sometimes I use 6 if the wood seems to really soak it up on the first couple). I have a 90 second timer that I use to let each coat dry before applying the next. Then I use 8 to 10 coats of Medium using a light burst of an aerosol Activator between coats. I let the final coat dry several minutes before moving on.

My coats of CA tend to be very thin - more CA goes into the trash on my paper towel applicator than goes onto the pen in each pass.

I will also have to try additional coats next time, paying special attention to getting the ends sealed up good.

Dave
your process makes sense. thanks for sharing.
 
really great work!

I agree that the cigar bushings from Exotic Blanks make for a much nicer fit on cigar pens too. That's what I use on mine.
 
I love the look of walnut - when I was in high school I got a walnut Cross pen which started my love affair with wood pens. Yours looks great!
That's what hooked me also! I'd estimate 1985-6. I lost the pen, but I really loved it. When I found out I could make another... the journey started.
 
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