Zinsser's French Polish

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That's all I use and I *love* it... I apply it with the lathe running, squirt some on a soft cloth (currently a bit of old shirt) run it up and down the length of the tubes, another squirt, another run, repeat 4-6 times, then polish with some old soft dish towel to a high sheen. For my high-end pens, I wait a few days and apply TSW, then buff!

A fellow pen turner I met in Maine makes his own french polish using 4 parts shellac and 1 part BLO (boiled linseed oil).
 
Do a search on friction polish...same thing....not very durable. Anyone using cloth for applying finish please count your fingers. Do not wrap the rag around your fingers and let the blank grab the rag.........ouch.
 
I've found it to be stable for a couple of years now on my "personal" pen. The ease of application and relative fume freeness (is that a word?) is what keeps me using it. I *do* agree with Russ tho' on the finger comment!
 
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NEVER USE CLOTH ON A LATHE!

use paper towels, then you get to join in on the which paper towel is best threads [:D][:D]
 
Originally posted by Rmartin
<br />.....NEVER USE CLOTH ON A LATHE.....

I think this statement needs a little qualification. While there is no question that using the tip of a towel, wash cloth or shirt is definitely dangerous, I don't see any problem with using small patches of cloth.....maybe 1" x 2"....on the tip of your finger. You certainly would not want to wrap any cloth around your finger!!
 
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