cmcfalls
Member
Greetings,
I just returned from a local craft show. I was talking to a man who made and refurbished bamboo fishing rods. As I talked to him he mentioned that he used Spar (or marine) varnish for the finish. He was telling me about the benefits of it on the poles and my mind started wandering to pens. On the poles, it was VERY high gloss and he said it would hold up for a long, long time (water proof and UV protective). I think it is used mainly on boats and other outdoor projects where weather becomes a factor.
Has anyone used it for pens? It seems like it might be a little thick, but I would think if you diluted it down it might make a good pen finish. Just a thought...
Here's a couple of photos of it on boats...see how glossy it is?
http://www.heritagecanoes.com/shop/Shop51010.jpg
http://www.heritagecanoes.com/shop/Shop51128.jpg
And on a picnic table...
http://woodsgood.ca/images/CedarDeckSetTable.jpg
I just returned from a local craft show. I was talking to a man who made and refurbished bamboo fishing rods. As I talked to him he mentioned that he used Spar (or marine) varnish for the finish. He was telling me about the benefits of it on the poles and my mind started wandering to pens. On the poles, it was VERY high gloss and he said it would hold up for a long, long time (water proof and UV protective). I think it is used mainly on boats and other outdoor projects where weather becomes a factor.
Has anyone used it for pens? It seems like it might be a little thick, but I would think if you diluted it down it might make a good pen finish. Just a thought...
Here's a couple of photos of it on boats...see how glossy it is?
http://www.heritagecanoes.com/shop/Shop51010.jpg
http://www.heritagecanoes.com/shop/Shop51128.jpg
And on a picnic table...
http://woodsgood.ca/images/CedarDeckSetTable.jpg