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From the time that I became interested in pen making through now I have been hesitant or nervous about CA finishing. And, I have yet to even attempt it. I have read about and it and watched numerous videos about it. My reluctance is partly due to mishaps with gluing tubes in and not getting them in the correct position before having the CA setting up forever locking the tube in whatever position it ends up resting in. Then, I can't seem to wrap my head around the application aspect to the blank while it is on the mandrel or lathe after having been sanded out. I have seen the "floating" process and slightly understand that one must use minimum pressure when rubbing the paper towel back and forth.
If I am understanding it correctly, you should add about 3 coats of CA in the build up process before you start sanding it out? And then, is it best to start at about the 400 grit level with sanding or strictly use MM for that?
Then, I worry about about the "cracking" issue that I am seeing referenced. If you have sanded, and finished correctly, what would cause the CA to crack in the curing or drying process after having been finished? And, are some CA glues better than others or is that really even an issue? Or, do you use certain CA glues for the tubes and others for finishes, etc.?
I know that this has probably been covered many times but I seem to understand things better if I know the steps, order of steps, and why things are done specifically.
Thanks in advance for helping me understand this better. Have a fantastic day my friends and keep on turning.
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If I am understanding it correctly, you should add about 3 coats of CA in the build up process before you start sanding it out? And then, is it best to start at about the 400 grit level with sanding or strictly use MM for that?
Then, I worry about about the "cracking" issue that I am seeing referenced. If you have sanded, and finished correctly, what would cause the CA to crack in the curing or drying process after having been finished? And, are some CA glues better than others or is that really even an issue? Or, do you use certain CA glues for the tubes and others for finishes, etc.?
I know that this has probably been covered many times but I seem to understand things better if I know the steps, order of steps, and why things are done specifically.
Thanks in advance for helping me understand this better. Have a fantastic day my friends and keep on turning.
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