nwcatman
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i have acquired a few pieces of mesquite to turn, but it is fairly straight grained and kind of light colored, almost tan. can it be stained or ??? to make it darker more rich looking> THANKS!
Originally posted by Firefyter-emt
<br />I have some thin branch cuttings that Stevers sent me about a year ago that are almost yellow as well as some blocks with sapwood that is yellow so I would say this may be the case.
Originally posted by its_virgil
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after sanding I apply WATCO Danish OIL (medium Walnut) to all pens I make, except the lighter woods such as maple. Every wooden pen that I've posted has had the WATCO applied to it. I apply it after sanding and before I start my finishing process. I put it on with the lathe on slow and immediately follow it with a clean portion of the rag. Give it a try...you may like it.
Do a good turn daily!
Don
Originally posted by Firefyter-emt
<br />I have some thin branch cuttings that Stevers sent me about a year ago that are almost yellow as well as some blocks with sapwood that is yellow so I would say this may be the case.
Originally posted by GBusardo
Don, How long do you wait for the Watco to cure before finishing?? The cure time is what stops me from applying much of anything before I apply a finish. I might be missing something.
Thanks