keithy
Member
Hi All,
I have been slicing some yellow box burl into pen blanks.
I have several pieces that are almost full length blanks but are only half thickness with the side that is missing having lots of what look like mountains poking up from the rest of the wood.
I have thought to place them into my 3/4 square mold from PTsubbie and fill the mold with blue PR to make what I hope is an interesting blank.
I normally stabilize yellow box blanks with cactus juice (uncolored) as they are full of voids and cracks. I thought that if I do that with these pieces then the PR infill might not a) adhere well and 2) The excess cactus juice that runs out during cure would sort of fill the valleys and stop the colored PR from making contact with the wood and then when I turn the blank it will look a mess.
Should I just cast the wood in the PR an hope that it will turn OK as the PR might seep into the wood a bit
Any advice appreciated
Keith
I have been slicing some yellow box burl into pen blanks.
I have several pieces that are almost full length blanks but are only half thickness with the side that is missing having lots of what look like mountains poking up from the rest of the wood.
I have thought to place them into my 3/4 square mold from PTsubbie and fill the mold with blue PR to make what I hope is an interesting blank.
I normally stabilize yellow box blanks with cactus juice (uncolored) as they are full of voids and cracks. I thought that if I do that with these pieces then the PR infill might not a) adhere well and 2) The excess cactus juice that runs out during cure would sort of fill the valleys and stop the colored PR from making contact with the wood and then when I turn the blank it will look a mess.
Should I just cast the wood in the PR an hope that it will turn OK as the PR might seep into the wood a bit
Any advice appreciated
Keith