Curly/Flame Maple finishing?

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Blue Danube

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Hello,

I am new here and have a question regarding finishing curly/flame maple for pen bodies.

Is there a way to make the grain stand out? I want to try to keep natural wood color but define grain better.

Have some pens in the works tried Deft, CA, and HUT brown. SOP sand and finish.

Looking for ideas.

Thanks for the great posts and SUPER site!!

Back to reading older posts......
 
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I have found that BLO (boiled linseed oil) will make the grain patterns pop and it only changes the color a little towards the yellow brown scale. Welcome to this crazy place ... enjoy.
God Bless,
Eric
 
Eric,

Thanks, sometimes the oldest things work the best..

Any probs with cover coating linseed with C-A?

Though about ammonia fuming but too big a pain to set up and keep prying little fingers out of.
 
A TINY drop of tung oil will POP the grain and give the natural finish.
I mix it 50/50 with mineral spirits and a touch of Japan Drier so it sets up fast. I also buff it with a lint free towel at high speed to heat it and further dry it. Whatever you do make sure to use it sparingly or be prepared to wait a day or more for it to dry.
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I don't know if you were looking for straight finish, but dye works great on maple that is short on grain definition. Orange and blue are my current favorites.
 
Thanks for the replies, I would like to keep as close to "natural" color as possible to offset darker fittings.

Between the BOL/CA and Tung tricks should be busy for a few days.
 
Let us know how it turns out and TAKE PICTURES :biggrin:
Seriously, I have some nicely figured maple that I want to use on a non-pen project and I've been trying to decide the best way to finish as to show off the figure as well...
 
I will post some pixs when finished.

Here is a coffee scoop kit with Bethlehem Olivewood handle finished with HUT brown.

Sitting atop 2 lbs. of Sumatran Mandehling dark roast beans.
 
Please bear with me, working from a PDA and still figgurn it out.

Have seeked "professional help" to upload image.

LOL everyday is a new challenge for a luddite!
 
anyone know what kind of finsh to use on holly blanks that will not turn then brown i am going to be using holly in the pith pen that i am going to work on and i do want it to stay a snow white. any suggestions would be very helpful
thanks
todd
 
I've found thin CA as a first coat seems to work pretty well. Here is a sample of some maple crotchwood that I used CA on.
 

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