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    Pen Finish question

    OK guys I have turned a few Pens over the years and Ive always wondered if there is a better finish than the (Hut Crystal coat {High gloss}) or the Renaissance wax ? Dont get me wrong ,I like those finishes but they are more satin finish after you handle the pen for a couple of weeks..Is there somthing that stays high gloss for a longer amount time? ... Maybe a high gloss Poly?
    Thanks in advance Seth...
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    There are some threads here on using CA glue for a finish. Super durable super and easy to apply. It can be buffed to a pretty high gloss as well.
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    Seth, I use straight Thin CA on my pens and when finished they look like a piece of glass. It's very durable and will hold a shine.It's pretty simple. I can go from a 600 grit sanding to a CA finish in about 2-3 minutes. Start with your pen sanded to 600 grit. Next I remove the blank from the manderl and add a touch of paste wax to the ends so the CA doesn't glue the blank to the bushings. Next,put it back on the lathe and place a towel on the lathe bed.Fold a paper towel until its about 1/2" wide and turn your lathe speed down to about 300-350 rpm. Lay one end of the paper towel under the blank and let 3-5 drops of glue go on the blank while you slide the paper towel up and down the barrel 2-3 times. Spray on 1 shot of accelerator. Then repeat the same process. I can put on about 8 coats in about a min. or so. Turn your lathe up to around 800-900rpms. Then using the MM pads from 1500 to 12000 wet sand the blank making sure the blank stays wet. After that use a quick shot of Huts plastic polish and you are done. It sounds like alot but I do the entire process in just a couple of minutes from start to finish.Try it and you will see a dramatic difference.

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    I've WOP on a few oily woods in the last few weeks. Every now and then CA and oily wood don't see eye to eye. It really goes on like glass.
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    Check out this video by Eddie Castelin on youtube. This is where I learned to CA finish. I have yet to meet a piece of wood that would not take it......I'm sure they are out there though.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/capneddi.../4/_KMa_hWMMoM
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    In all fairness there is a learning curve to the way you ultimately decide how to apply it.. Carl

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    I started using a finish from General Finishes called Woodturners Finish. It is a water/oil hybrid poly. Works quite well and has a nice shine.
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    Chris Thanks for the link, I needed a good laugh and Cap. Eddie's first couple of minutes did the trick. He also shows a simple way to finish a pen, but the first few minutes are my favorite.
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    In my opinion CA is the best finish for a pen. High gloss and extremely durable. I think the plating of the metal will wear off before the CA will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Lanier View Post
    In my opinion CA is the best finish for a pen. High gloss and extremely durable. I think the plating of the metal will wear off before the CA will.
    Ditto Jon's comment.
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    Wow- Thanks guys for all your info, C.A. it is !! I have a pen ready to go on the mandrel ,but I think Ill take it off and try some practice runs before I do it on the good one I just finished...i wouldnt have thought that C.A. would be a good finish
    Ill be sure and stock up on some T.P. too!
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    +6 for the CA. WARNING! sometimes it can be frustrating. I tried a lot of different "youtube" video methods with 50/50 results; in frustration I ended up buying a video from a guy named Eric Anderson (no affiliation to him); google his name & CA and you'll get his site. Ever since, my pens have been flawless. He also offers a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. As to the Ren Wax, that is a good LAST step after the CA has cured.
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