Mordi
Member
I am new to pen making, so if this has already been asked and answered multiple times, please forgive me
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I just finished shaping my first burl - a stabilized buckeye burl blank for a Wall Street II type pen. The blank turned like butter - but upon close examination, it has a few small divots. Although some might like the "rustic " look, I think the finished pen would look better if these blemishes were not so visible.
Any suggestions? Should I dribble some medium CA in these areas , drop some of the shavings on top and then turn away? Or maybe just some CA and no shavings
Thanks for any help and suggestions,
Mordi

I just finished shaping my first burl - a stabilized buckeye burl blank for a Wall Street II type pen. The blank turned like butter - but upon close examination, it has a few small divots. Although some might like the "rustic " look, I think the finished pen would look better if these blemishes were not so visible.
Any suggestions? Should I dribble some medium CA in these areas , drop some of the shavings on top and then turn away? Or maybe just some CA and no shavings

Thanks for any help and suggestions,
Mordi