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Post by rdabpenman on Feb 16, 2010 23:36:45 GMT -6
Dressed in a piece of Australian Lacey Sheoak. Finished with 6 coats of MINWAX Clear Gloss Polyurethane. As always comments and or suggestions appreciated. Thanks for looking. Les
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Doug B
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Post by Doug B on Feb 17, 2010 0:40:31 GMT -6
Very classy pen Les. That polyurethane finish sure is something!
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Post by maverick31 on Feb 17, 2010 6:39:46 GMT -6
I love the sedona kits and that one looks great. What is your process for poly? Do you dip em or wipe on with the wipe on poly? Any buffing involved?
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Post by sachbvn on Feb 17, 2010 7:24:26 GMT -6
That is a beautiful looking pen! The wood is real sharp....that could be one gold pen I could endorse! Zac
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Post by sawduster on Feb 17, 2010 11:29:03 GMT -6
OOOHHH I like that one.
Good to see some wood used, too. ;D
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Post by rdabpenman on Feb 17, 2010 13:57:16 GMT -6
I love the sedona kits and that one looks great. What is your process for poly? Do you dip em or wipe on with the wipe on poly? Any buffing involved? I don't use MINWAX Wipe-On-Poly, I use MINWAX Poly which is not as thin as the Wipe-On-Poly. I apply the poly while still on the lathe. No buffing required. I will post my Tutorial once Admin. figures out how I can post a PDF. Les
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Post by rdabpenman on Feb 17, 2010 14:13:42 GMT -6
I love the sedona kits and that one looks great. What is your process for poly? Do you dip em or wipe on with the wipe on poly? Any buffing involved? I don't use MINWAX Wipe-On-Poly, I use MINWAX Poly which is not as thin as the Wipe-On-Poly. I apply the poly while still on the lathe. No buffing required. I will post my Tutorial once Admin. figures out how I can post a PDF. Les
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Post by maverick31 on Feb 17, 2010 19:58:17 GMT -6
I love the sedona kits and that one looks great. What is your process for poly? Do you dip em or wipe on with the wipe on poly? Any buffing involved? I don't use MINWAX Wipe-On-Poly, I use MINWAX Poly which is not as thin as the Wipe-On-Poly. I apply the poly while still on the lathe. No buffing required. I will post my Tutorial once Admin. figures out how I can post a PDF. Les That would be awesome, I have thought about using regular poly while it is still spinning but have not yet done it.
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Post by rdabpenman on Feb 17, 2010 23:20:35 GMT -6
I don't use MINWAX Wipe-On-Poly, I use MINWAX Poly which is not as thin as the Wipe-On-Poly. I apply the poly while still on the lathe. No buffing required. I will post my Tutorial once Admin. figures out how I can post a PDF. Les That would be awesome, I have thought about using regular poly while it is still spinning but have not yet done it. It seems that there is no way to post a PDF into a thread. PM me. Les
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