coyote
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After you have applied the ca, at what point do you start wet sanding? Also is mm a must when useing ca? thanks
Originally posted by coyote
<br />After you have applied the ca, at what point do you start wet sanding? Also is mm a must when useing ca? thanks
Originally posted by Fred_erick
<br />Wet sanding on the lathe can and will cause some problems with rust down the road. I find that using 000 and 0000 steel wool do a great job when following up after an initial light sanding of the CA finish.
George is correct above when he said the white residue shows all the scratches. It is then time to sand again with a finer grit and steel wool the blank some more. Do this until there is no indication of scratches and then do your final buffing.
I would leave the water alone as it does cause bad problems on open ways of the lathes. IF you insist on the water bath, be sure to completely dry the ways off and apply a spray of WD-40 and wipe that down a bit. BUT, keep in mind that oil (WD-40) definitely does not go well with bare wood. Just try to put a finish over it one day! Good luck!
Originally posted by ElMostro
<br />I wet sand with mineral spirits (MS)starting with 600 grit. I wet a rag with MS and hold it under the blank as it spins and hold the sandpaper over the blank. As you sand not only does the rag lubricate it also cleans the sawdust AND you don't produce the fine dust. The only downside is that the paper clogs up a bit faster BUT I achieve a much smoother finish. I have also noticed it allows my BLO/CA finish to go on a lot smoother.