08-13-2016, 07:55 PM
Hi,
Been trying to get a decent finish on a lace redwood burl pen blank.
The issue is the sheen is very splotchy. Some areas it has a crisp and clear gloss, others it gets flat and dull.
Photo below does a good job showing the fluorescent light reflection on the left side of the blank is fuzzy, while the right side is a crisp reflection. It's like this in numerous spots on the blank.
So far I have about 9 coats of medium CA on this. Applied three coats at a time, then cut back with as coarse as 320, then worked back up to about 4000 micromesh. The photo below is wth it taken all the way to 12000 micromesh. I cleaned the dust from the 320 and 600 sandpaper with denatured alcohol if that matters.
I am a bit worried about more sanding as I am right down to the bushing diameter on three of the four ends. After having more than a few hours into this I really do not want to toss it.
Any thoughts on how to get a crisp and even sheen on the entire blank? Another nine coats of CA???
Hope you can help.
Been trying to get a decent finish on a lace redwood burl pen blank.
The issue is the sheen is very splotchy. Some areas it has a crisp and clear gloss, others it gets flat and dull.
Photo below does a good job showing the fluorescent light reflection on the left side of the blank is fuzzy, while the right side is a crisp reflection. It's like this in numerous spots on the blank.
So far I have about 9 coats of medium CA on this. Applied three coats at a time, then cut back with as coarse as 320, then worked back up to about 4000 micromesh. The photo below is wth it taken all the way to 12000 micromesh. I cleaned the dust from the 320 and 600 sandpaper with denatured alcohol if that matters.
I am a bit worried about more sanding as I am right down to the bushing diameter on three of the four ends. After having more than a few hours into this I really do not want to toss it.
Any thoughts on how to get a crisp and even sheen on the entire blank? Another nine coats of CA???
Hope you can help.