marionquill
Member
I've read so much about the unbeatable durability of CA and how it's so much stronger than any other finish. I agree with that and use it on most of my pens but it sure would be helpful to see some photos of pens that were finished without CA that are at least two years old and used regularly. I have one that is nearly 2 years old made with purple heart that I carry with me to meetings and I take notes with it. It was finished using PPP wax only - it was one of the first pens I made; it still looks great to me. I'm really just curious about what the “hand curd†looks like and am also curious about how often customers return pens years later to be re-finished, buffed, or replaced. So far, I’ve not had any returned but I’ve only been selling pens for about a year.
I’m asking for a number of reasons but what really got me thinking about it is I recently met with one of the old timers that has worked on a project for us for over 10 years. I learned that he is an accomplished knife maker and while talking about different types of wood, he mentioned owning a “thin†pen made with East Indian Rosewood for “many, many†years before he lost it ~2 years ago. At that point I hadn’t mentioned that I made pens and thought I could make one and send it along with a thank you note for all his hard work he’s done for us for the last 10 years. Anyway, he mentioned that he doesn’t like the plastic look of CA (at least on knives) and really just likes a natural look and feel to wood. His knives sell for several thousand dollars so am sure he knows a little about wood finishes. I know CA can be dulled down using 0000 steel wool and that may be what I do. Any thoughts on the Birchwood-Casey Tru Oil products? The wax sounded interesting. I wonder how they would hold up on a pen. He is also an avid gun collector/user so that would be a product he’s familiar with…
I’ll take a picture of the purple heart I use tomorrow and post it as an example.
Thanks!
Jason
I’m asking for a number of reasons but what really got me thinking about it is I recently met with one of the old timers that has worked on a project for us for over 10 years. I learned that he is an accomplished knife maker and while talking about different types of wood, he mentioned owning a “thin†pen made with East Indian Rosewood for “many, many†years before he lost it ~2 years ago. At that point I hadn’t mentioned that I made pens and thought I could make one and send it along with a thank you note for all his hard work he’s done for us for the last 10 years. Anyway, he mentioned that he doesn’t like the plastic look of CA (at least on knives) and really just likes a natural look and feel to wood. His knives sell for several thousand dollars so am sure he knows a little about wood finishes. I know CA can be dulled down using 0000 steel wool and that may be what I do. Any thoughts on the Birchwood-Casey Tru Oil products? The wax sounded interesting. I wonder how they would hold up on a pen. He is also an avid gun collector/user so that would be a product he’s familiar with…
I’ll take a picture of the purple heart I use tomorrow and post it as an example.
Thanks!
Jason