hilltopper46
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I feel a little bit like Indiana Jones trapped in the pit where he said "Snakes, it HAD to be snakes...."
I got an commission for 20 pens (yeah!) made from the woodwork taken out of a house that was demolished. The lady is a friend of my sister, and her grandfather built the house in 1897 or thereabouts.
Anyway, the bad news is that the woodwork is all walnut. Walnut is my least favorite wood to make pens out of, but a number of the people I know have requested pens made from it. I find I have difficulty getting an even finish on it.
I think the last time I went through this, I finally decided the best approach is to hit the bare walnut with a coat of BLO before I ever hit it with anything else, and then build the finish (CA) up from there. The trouble with this is it limits the ability to stabilize the wood with CA after the barrel is turned to size.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I got an commission for 20 pens (yeah!) made from the woodwork taken out of a house that was demolished. The lady is a friend of my sister, and her grandfather built the house in 1897 or thereabouts.
Anyway, the bad news is that the woodwork is all walnut. Walnut is my least favorite wood to make pens out of, but a number of the people I know have requested pens made from it. I find I have difficulty getting an even finish on it.
I think the last time I went through this, I finally decided the best approach is to hit the bare walnut with a coat of BLO before I ever hit it with anything else, and then build the finish (CA) up from there. The trouble with this is it limits the ability to stabilize the wood with CA after the barrel is turned to size.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.