William Young
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As far as finish goes, this is my best gloss and most durable finish so far. I experimented using the WB laquer with my sprayer this time instead of as a wipe-on like before.
But although the finish is glass smooth, the open grain of this piece of purpleheart takes away from the beauty of the finish and it shows up badly in this picture..
I am interested in the ways that everybody deals with open grained wood when sanding it. It seems that no matter how fine I sand , (12000 MM), I still have open grain on some woods and the better the finish that is applied , the more the open grain shows up.
Is a filler recommended ?.. or I have heard of a slury being formed somehow ?... by wet sanding ? ... . I have never done either one so I need to learn what others do in this case.
Disregard the round inlays in this pen . This whole pen is just a practice piece with used hardware from some of my earlier ones that I am dissassembling due to vanishing friction finish. The hardware in this one will probably go the same route to yet another one while I am practicing and learning different little techniques in pen making.
W.Y.
But although the finish is glass smooth, the open grain of this piece of purpleheart takes away from the beauty of the finish and it shows up badly in this picture..
I am interested in the ways that everybody deals with open grained wood when sanding it. It seems that no matter how fine I sand , (12000 MM), I still have open grain on some woods and the better the finish that is applied , the more the open grain shows up.
Is a filler recommended ?.. or I have heard of a slury being formed somehow ?... by wet sanding ? ... . I have never done either one so I need to learn what others do in this case.
Disregard the round inlays in this pen . This whole pen is just a practice piece with used hardware from some of my earlier ones that I am dissassembling due to vanishing friction finish. The hardware in this one will probably go the same route to yet another one while I am practicing and learning different little techniques in pen making.
W.Y.
