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Hello I went and took a look at his site but I did'nt see any instructions on the use of any of the products.can you give us a little heads up on how you used the two that you purchased.I also see he carrys the friction polish.
I did a pretty good job on the HRB with my Woodchuck Pen Pro, so I started sanding at 600 grit. Forward, reverse, side to side with the lathe stopped, rotating by hand. Dry.
Then I moved to 800 grit. Forward, reverse, side to side with the lathe stopped, rotating by hand. Dry.
Then I went to 1000 grit and put a big drop of his Walnut Finishing Oil on my sandpaper and went forward, reverse, side to side with the lathe stopped, rotating by hand. This creates a nice slurry. It should start to feel warm/hot.
Then I went to 1500 grit and put a big drop of his Walnut Finishing Oil on my sandpaper and went forward, reverse, side to side with the lathe stopped, rotating by hand. This creates a nice slurry. It should start to feel warm/hot.
Then I went to 20000 grit and put a big drop of his Walnut Finishing Oil on my sandpaper and went forward, reverse, side to side with the lathe stopped, rotating by hand. This creates a nice slurry. It should start to feel warm/hot.
I then used a clean cotton rag to remove all the slurry, and let it cool down a little.
Then I got my super secret application material and put on one big drop of The Walnut Oil Wax Shellac and worked it in until it got nice and hot. Then I turned over my super secret application material and used the clean back side to clean it off.
I did this twice more (using new super secret application material for each application) the second time I had the lathe run in reverse.
I then took an unused piece of sandpaper and used the back side to burnish the blank.
Whole thing, from the beginning of sanding to the burnishing took no more than a few minutes.
So far, I think this stuff is great. If it wears well, it will be my go to finish on all wood pen turnings.
It is cheap, fast, does not stick your fingers together...has no noxious fumes and it actually smells good.
So far, I could not be happier.