Jeepmiller09
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Just trying to see who does what with wood and or acrylic finishing. Please list the brand you use as I am trying a little bit of everything seeing what works for me being new!
I've been making pens so long that I didn't realize that CA could be used as an acceptable final finish early on. After trying all the usual suspects, Hut Wax sticks, (give me a break, 25 years ago there wasn't much else) Behlens Woodturners finish, Mylands High build Friction Polish, Shellwax Cream , ect. I finally stuck with what I have used for the last 15 years or so.
I sand to 600 and then I use CA, mostly medium, but sometimes thin, depending on the wood, to seal the wood. I then sand the CA with 1200 to smooth the surface in preparation for dipping. I then dip the pen blanks in PSI Woodworking Hi-Gloss Wood Project Finish, which is listed as premium dipping lacquer. I don't sand after this step. I use a two step process as I see the people who get my pens regularly over the years, so it has to last or I hear about.
The dipping lacquer is no longer available, due , I think to the sale of DEFT in 2013, who was the manufacturer . I'm in the process of trying to find alternatives . So far I've tried Minwax Gloss Lacquer, which I didn't like, as it takes to long to dry which causes a visible build up and the bottom of the blank . I them tried Watco Clear Lacquer, which I like a lot, and is very similar to the Deft, but not 100%. At some point in time I'll try the Deft gloss lacquer to see if it works as well as the one that was listed as dipping lacquer but no longer available. I'm in no rush as the Watco really does work pretty good.