Rcd567
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Long story short, my Wife and I were at a store and I saw a cutting board made out of Italian Olivewood. It was mostly burl, almost an inch thick, and was stunning! $14 bucks later it was mine. Easily enough wood to make dozen pens out of. Problem is that it's not stabilized. So, to experiment I cut a hunk off to make a Sierra pen. I turn it down and fill lots of the holes with sawdust and CA glue. I also glue up the cracks. There are a lot of irregularities in it, but I sand everything down and micro mesh it. The pen is beautiful but I worry about the cracks and holes.....so I decide to use CA as my finish.
Mind you, I've never used the stuff before, but heres what I do. I fill in more of the holes, cracks, ect. and let it dry. Then I take an old surgery cloth (doesn't shed fibers) and start the lathe on slow while I apply a good coating to the wood. Now, I turn up the speed and let it get hot. The smell is terrible, but the finish is crystal clear. I let it cool down, don't sand it or anything, and do it two more times.
The finish is crystal clear and rock hard so I guess it worked like I wanted. But looking at other folks directions, I didn't do it even close to what I'm suppose to do. I did have a small fan blowing across the lathe to dilute the smell.
Can anyone tell me what I did and will this work in the future?
Well here is a picture of the pen. Upon close examination, I would have to say it has more of a satin finish than a gloss. You guys be the judge.
Mind you, I've never used the stuff before, but heres what I do. I fill in more of the holes, cracks, ect. and let it dry. Then I take an old surgery cloth (doesn't shed fibers) and start the lathe on slow while I apply a good coating to the wood. Now, I turn up the speed and let it get hot. The smell is terrible, but the finish is crystal clear. I let it cool down, don't sand it or anything, and do it two more times.
The finish is crystal clear and rock hard so I guess it worked like I wanted. But looking at other folks directions, I didn't do it even close to what I'm suppose to do. I did have a small fan blowing across the lathe to dilute the smell.
Can anyone tell me what I did and will this work in the future?
Well here is a picture of the pen. Upon close examination, I would have to say it has more of a satin finish than a gloss. You guys be the judge.

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