I tried blo/ca for the first time today and I think I like it!!! I have a feeling all my pens will have this finish from now on. It seems like it offers much more protection, looks a lot better and is not that much harder or longer to do. Did I mention I think I like it??
Tried BLO/CA today
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I tried blo/ca for the first time today and I think I like it!!! I have a feeling all my pens will have this finish from now on. It seems like it offers much more protection, looks a lot better and is not that much harder or longer to do. Did I mention I think I like it??
Great, what were the steps that you used? I have tried it a couple of times with mixed success. Would appreciate it to know how you applied it. TIA (Thanks in Advance).RAGS
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I've not tried this method of CA/BLO finish but I watched a demo at the OK sub-forum meeting of IAP Saturday and I think this will be the method I use in the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orcgOf4siqc
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I've not tried this method of CA/BLO finish but I watched a demo at the OK sub-forum meeting of IAP Saturday and I think this will be the method I use in the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orcgOf4siqc
DonHoBernie
Owww -- That spinnin' thang hurt!!Comment
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It took me a year and a half to master CA to the exptent that I could make adjustments in accordance to temp, humidity and wood type . . . and plain stupid mistakes. I am a slow learner! But I am diligent!Hank Lee
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I've only tried one so far and I think it was a total success. I guess you are trying to tell me that the next one might rear up and smack me up side the head and turn up all messed up? I could believe it, life usually goes that way!!!!Bernie
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I just started using BLO/CA myself and use the method mentioned above. I really like the results but I still see a place for friction finishes.
If you want to put a real final shine on the turning use a dab of Ren Wax, it's expensive but it only takes a tiny bit for a pen.Comment
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IMHO, Using CA is like a having a fine woman - it is beautiful but the "turn on" words keeps moving/changing.Hank Lee
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I've tried a few methods for CA. For BLO, I just rub in with a clean cloth... Then I apply the CA. I have two basic methods: The easiest, but the one that's fairly hit-or-mis is to apply a drop of CA to some sand paper, and sand it into the wood. It gives a nice shiny appearance, but leaves a "close to the wood" finish.
For figured woods and nicer kits, I do apply a heavy finish. I first turn the blank just past where I want the final diameter to be (I use calipers and turn on centers, I'll never use bushings again). Then, I build up the CA layer. You want it to be as even as possible. I use either medium or thick, and place a drop or two on my index finger, while wearing nitrile gloves. I then (preferably in one pass) spread the glue on the barrel. I then hit it with a mist of accelerator. Continue until you've built up a layer a bit larger than the final diameter. I then sand down to final dimension, careful not to go too far. That gets me about 1-3/1000th of an inch to were I want to be. I use MM pads to the highest grit, then 3M high performance rubbing compound on a clean cotton cloth.
It's a paint to do, but I've had good results. However, doing this will definitely make you appreciate using acrylics!Comment
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" I just started using BLO/CA myself and use the method mentioned above. I really like the results but I still see a place for friction finishes.
If you want to put a real final shine on the turning use a dab of Ren Wax, it's expensive but it only takes a tiny bit for a pen."
I've never used Ren Wax but have heard great things about it but at the IAP sub-forum meeting I mentioned above, the gentleman doing the demo used WTS (wood trade secret, I belive) which he claimed was even better than Ren Wax. However, I'm not quite sure where to get WTS, but I think from a few of the guys on IAP
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