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    Spraying CA

    I use CA for two types of projects: for small items that need a shiny, durable surface (eg, pens and bottle stoppers) and ad a stablizer for punky wood. Occasionally, I will have a larger item that requires a great quantity of CA application. Like today: a customer brought me a large piece of buckeye, which is a light and fiberous wood t almost like balsa.

    Normally, I'd apply it with a Q-tip, which almost always leads to brush lines that need sanding out. Today, it so happened that there was an old Windex sprayer on the workbench and I thought, "Why not?"

    It worked! Sprayer is toast, but the CA went on evenly with no brush marks or runs. Thought others might like to give it a try.

    Russell Neyman
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    I've thought about trying it with an airbrush, but one use per airbrush would get expensive. I'm glad it worked. I'll have to see if I can get a sprayer, and try it. One possible problem though. In the past, when I have used CA on Buckeye burl, after a few weeks, the wood turns to a yellow green color. I have a similar problem using it on box elder burl. It turns the wood bright lemon yellow.
    Brian

    Sawdust Formation Engineer
    in charge of Blade Dulling

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    Actually, Brian, that yellow/green color is the reason I coat buckeye with CA. I find that "look" unusual and appealing.

    Russell Neyman
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    Writer - Woodworker - Historian
    Instructor: The Woodturning Experience
    Puget Sound, Washington State


    "Outside of a dog, there's nothing better than a good book; inside of a dog it's too dark to read."

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