I have tried several different methods of applying CA (paper towel, baggie, CA/BLO, etc) and seems no matter which method I used I always end up with deep ridges that have to be sanded down. Yesterday I tried something new. After applying 2 coats of thin and 6 coats of medium CA, I turned the lathe off and wiped on 2 coats of thick going longitudinal with the blank. This did a good job of filling in the valleys and the amount of sanding required to get the ridges out was cut way down. Ended up with a much thicker finish too.
If you try this, you will surely get CA build up over the edge of the blank (and onto your bushings) so conical bushings is the way to go. My wife runnoft to work with the finished pen before I got a picture of it.:biggrin: Anyhow, hope this helps somebody.
If you try this, you will surely get CA build up over the edge of the blank (and onto your bushings) so conical bushings is the way to go. My wife runnoft to work with the finished pen before I got a picture of it.:biggrin: Anyhow, hope this helps somebody.