bitshird
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Can some one please offer a Newbie who just managed to get a semi acceptable finish on reasonably dry wood, and some antler a way to really POP the grain on what seems like the oiliest wood I've ever seen.
Of course this is my first custom order and I really hate to screw up, from what I've read, after sanding, wipe the blanks down with Mineral Spirits, and let them sit over night? Usually I 've been sealing the wood grain with Deft semigloss lacquer, then sanding progressively down to 800 grit with water, then after drying a few more hours applying 4 or 5 coats of CA then wet sanding with 600-800-1000. then wax.
Will this work on the Olive, so far the oiliest wood I've done has been Caribbean Rosewood.
Thanks in advance
Ken Ferrell
Of course this is my first custom order and I really hate to screw up, from what I've read, after sanding, wipe the blanks down with Mineral Spirits, and let them sit over night? Usually I 've been sealing the wood grain with Deft semigloss lacquer, then sanding progressively down to 800 grit with water, then after drying a few more hours applying 4 or 5 coats of CA then wet sanding with 600-800-1000. then wax.
Will this work on the Olive, so far the oiliest wood I've done has been Caribbean Rosewood.
Thanks in advance
Ken Ferrell