Tom.1946
Graduate Member
I have been asking about the methods used to finish pens recently. As someone pointed out to me that one of my recent pens seemed a bit rough. I have been told various options, but one person advised me to try different options till I found what I like.
However on one of my recent pens I got the blue roll stuck to it and had to sand back and restart.
I was watching a Utube video and it was mentioned that he used melamine and ca glue and had similar problems and glue wasn't spreading evenly as he would have thick at start and as it seeped into the paper it would get thinner.
What he came up with was the thin foam a child would get in primary school to cut shapes with and stick on paper to make a picture.
Reason given was it doesn't soak in as quickly as paper and was less likely to stick to the pen and also gave an even finish with no droplets. Also he could get at least 2 coats on and then cut off part used and start again.. was going to start but thought I would share and get some options??
However on one of my recent pens I got the blue roll stuck to it and had to sand back and restart.
I was watching a Utube video and it was mentioned that he used melamine and ca glue and had similar problems and glue wasn't spreading evenly as he would have thick at start and as it seeped into the paper it would get thinner.
What he came up with was the thin foam a child would get in primary school to cut shapes with and stick on paper to make a picture.
Reason given was it doesn't soak in as quickly as paper and was less likely to stick to the pen and also gave an even finish with no droplets. Also he could get at least 2 coats on and then cut off part used and start again.. was going to start but thought I would share and get some options??