Randy, before you finish the blank you have to "prep" it. This is what I do. Once I am done turning and before final sanding I apply some thin CA on the wood areas to harden any exposed fiber. Then I proceed to sand up to 12000MM and apply a CA finish. If the wood is really dense, like Ironwood, you can get away with just plastic polish and buffing. But for softer woods, like box elder, I apply a CA finish. The key is to be careful sanding. Because the "plastic" will very likely be harder than the wood you can end up with some low spots on the softer wood parts. To avoid the low spots I use thin CA on I use light pressure and also, with the coarser grits, I wrap the paper around a popsicle stick for a more uniform surface.