Paul Downes
Member
Tonight was a good night to read a book apparently. I had just 4 sold pens to turn. The first was a cross cut cocobolo. Everything went well until I was sanding out the CA finish with micro mesh. when I got to 4000, I noticed an irridescent haze under the finish. I messed with it a little and decided to pull it off and fix it later. The next pen was crosscut figured bubinga. I got to the same stage and noticed the same thing.??? After closer examination I determined that it was a bubble where the finish had seperated from the wood.
I did seal the wood with sanding sealer after sanding out with MM and oiling the wood to 'pop' the grain.
I think the problem is caused by getting too agressive when sanding out the finish. I suspect that I allowed too much heat to build up causing the separartion.
So I thought I would wet sand the CA finish. Wrong move....I sanded through the finish and the water turned the bubinga a not-so-nice black color......
Do you folks think my obsevations are correct??
I did seal the wood with sanding sealer after sanding out with MM and oiling the wood to 'pop' the grain.
I think the problem is caused by getting too agressive when sanding out the finish. I suspect that I allowed too much heat to build up causing the separartion.
So I thought I would wet sand the CA finish. Wrong move....I sanded through the finish and the water turned the bubinga a not-so-nice black color......
Do you folks think my obsevations are correct??