Munsterlander
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OK, batting about .333 on CA/BLO finish with the biggest culprit being the dreaded clouds.
Russ posted a while back that that happens when there's still too much moisture in the wood. I also saw someone say to throw them in a drawer and wait and sometimes they go away (you guys have more patience than me...
So couple questions:
1) Somebody said you could remove all the CA using acetone. My intuition is to try that because I'm a little afraid of sanding back down because it would be pretty easy to wind up sanding below the bushings. So if using acetone is not a bad idea - and I realize this will sound like a silly question - but could someone say how they actually do it? Is it just as simple as getting a cloth, getting a little acetone on it and rubbing? How long does it typically take? I have this really beautiful set of barrels made from curly australian cypress I don't want to ruin - are there pitfalls to avoid with the acetone on the wood?
2) Once that's done and I have to wait a while for the moisture to go down - how long? Someone said throw it in a bucket of saw dust, got plenty of that... Other ways to get it dry?
Thanks.
Russ posted a while back that that happens when there's still too much moisture in the wood. I also saw someone say to throw them in a drawer and wait and sometimes they go away (you guys have more patience than me...
So couple questions:
1) Somebody said you could remove all the CA using acetone. My intuition is to try that because I'm a little afraid of sanding back down because it would be pretty easy to wind up sanding below the bushings. So if using acetone is not a bad idea - and I realize this will sound like a silly question - but could someone say how they actually do it? Is it just as simple as getting a cloth, getting a little acetone on it and rubbing? How long does it typically take? I have this really beautiful set of barrels made from curly australian cypress I don't want to ruin - are there pitfalls to avoid with the acetone on the wood?
2) Once that's done and I have to wait a while for the moisture to go down - how long? Someone said throw it in a bucket of saw dust, got plenty of that... Other ways to get it dry?
Thanks.