Well, all I can say is
I LOVE YOU WILLIAM O YOUNG!!!!
Was that a bit much??
Anyway, after months of struggling to get an easy CA finishing without using accelerator, I give this a try after watching it yesterday. I did a very rushed job, and had a couple of issues, but all I can say is, if it's this easy and just as durable, then plain CA goes out the window for me. Was as easy as a friction finish - and seems to have given a great result. No more sanding off more than I put on, no bits of towel stuck to the blank, much less consumable wastage, and no waiting for drying time!
My only issue, as indicated in the attached image of the first one I tried on some white peach, was I developed a flat (i.e. non-glossy) spot half way through in the middle of the blank. It was slightly sticky too, although that went away in subsequent coats, but the spot is still there. Would this be because I didn't get one coating set properly before putting another on?
Maybe using accelerator with normal CA is just as good, but I don't like the stuff, and it's not cheap, compared to BLO. Are there any drawbacks anyone knows of using this method? It sure seems a winner to me.
Russell.