allenworsham
Member
I have been trying to make 3 Cigar pens for some guys at church who want them. They want them out of wenge as they like the wood, and so do I. But the problem is that I keep ending up with white dust getting into the grain when doing the final sand of the CA prior to micro mesh or buffing. The wenge is very brittle and it gets lots of little pin holes and longer shreds. I use compressed air at every change of grit in sand paper and micromesh. I have also used denatured alcohol wipe downs.I have been doing a seal coat of CA prior to sanding to fill in the holes, but when I sand it back down to the wood, new holes appears. I tried using a bunch of coats of thin and medium CA putting it on heavy to try and fill up the grain, but I still end up with the dust getting into the hole regardless of what I do. Over the past couple of days I have been through 6 sets of blanks and all of them had to be tossed as they looked terrible. The CA finish looked great, but the white dust getting in the holes could not be removed.
So unless there is something that I am missing, I am just going to pass on doing any more wenge and use another wood like cocobolo which has strong grain patterns like the wenge, but no brittleness.I will also have to pick up some replacement cigar pen tubes since I am now down 6 sets.
So unless there is something that I am missing, I am just going to pass on doing any more wenge and use another wood like cocobolo which has strong grain patterns like the wenge, but no brittleness.I will also have to pick up some replacement cigar pen tubes since I am now down 6 sets.