I have been reading IAP for some time and have learned a lot from all of you, thank you. I have a question that I hope you can help me with. I am not happy with my finish on light colored pens. I have only been turning pens since Thanksgiving, and am totally hooked.
My finish routine goes like this.....sand 150, 240, 320 & 400 turning off the lathe between each grit and straight sanding to remove any marks. Then I move through the MM going up to 12000, stopping the lathe and straight sanding between each grit here as well.
I then finish with 5-6 coats of thin CA. I get a great smooth finish. My problem is when I am doing a pen with light colored wood I get dark "schmutz" in the grain. It looks like dark sanding dust. I have tried wiping the dust off between each grit of sanding, but it doesn't make any difference.
Should I be using anything besides a dry cloth to wipe the blank down between each grit? Any suggestions would be great appreciated.
Dan
My finish routine goes like this.....sand 150, 240, 320 & 400 turning off the lathe between each grit and straight sanding to remove any marks. Then I move through the MM going up to 12000, stopping the lathe and straight sanding between each grit here as well.
I then finish with 5-6 coats of thin CA. I get a great smooth finish. My problem is when I am doing a pen with light colored wood I get dark "schmutz" in the grain. It looks like dark sanding dust. I have tried wiping the dust off between each grit of sanding, but it doesn't make any difference.
Should I be using anything besides a dry cloth to wipe the blank down between each grit? Any suggestions would be great appreciated.
Dan