Spinzwood
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Still more questions on finishing.
Project is a Seam Ripper.. but, could be a pen or stopper or ??
With open grain woods such as walnut, bubinga, wenge to name a few.. when I finish turning and start working my way up thru different papers, I get sanding dust in the open pores. More often than not, I am unable to blow that dust out of the pores.. it seems it gets impacted.
I don't wan this to show through the finish.
Suggestions?
What about using a sanding sealer? I'm guessing this is to no only even out stain absorption.. but, should fill the grain. If this is true, does the addition of the SS affect how the wood depth shows through when the finish is applied? Hope I'm saying that correctly.
Project is a Seam Ripper.. but, could be a pen or stopper or ??
With open grain woods such as walnut, bubinga, wenge to name a few.. when I finish turning and start working my way up thru different papers, I get sanding dust in the open pores. More often than not, I am unable to blow that dust out of the pores.. it seems it gets impacted.
I don't wan this to show through the finish.
Suggestions?
What about using a sanding sealer? I'm guessing this is to no only even out stain absorption.. but, should fill the grain. If this is true, does the addition of the SS affect how the wood depth shows through when the finish is applied? Hope I'm saying that correctly.