Bob Hewson
Member
I am working the PW and have prepared and inlaid epoxy/glitter (5minute epoxy). My problem is pinholes in the fill. I mix and apply my mixture using a toothpick. I sort of smear the material into the channel carved by the PW, ensuring as complete a fill as I can (see pictures below of the pinholes in both straight and wave patterns).
After curing I remount on the lathe and turn the excess off. Once off I can see the spots that need refilling and leveling, plus a few pinholes. Repeat the process. Still pinholes there. Repeat refilling pinholes.
I use a pointed toothpick, dip it in epoxy mix, insert into hole and ensure resin gets into pinhole and than smear more of the mix over the hole to fill it. Return and hopefully the pinholes are gone and I can complete the finishing.
My questions are how to eliminate the pinholes or at least minimize them, how to fill the pinhole so it does the job hopefully 1st time? I have gone back to refilling holes as often as 4 times.
For those who do this type of work do you prefer the ca/glitter or the epoxy/glitter? The reason I have been doing epoxy is that it seems less messy than ca/glitter.
Looking forward to some solutions.
After curing I remount on the lathe and turn the excess off. Once off I can see the spots that need refilling and leveling, plus a few pinholes. Repeat the process. Still pinholes there. Repeat refilling pinholes.
I use a pointed toothpick, dip it in epoxy mix, insert into hole and ensure resin gets into pinhole and than smear more of the mix over the hole to fill it. Return and hopefully the pinholes are gone and I can complete the finishing.
My questions are how to eliminate the pinholes or at least minimize them, how to fill the pinhole so it does the job hopefully 1st time? I have gone back to refilling holes as often as 4 times.
For those who do this type of work do you prefer the ca/glitter or the epoxy/glitter? The reason I have been doing epoxy is that it seems less messy than ca/glitter.
Looking forward to some solutions.