I use different types of ca, right now I am using a generic ca from a local woodworker store in a medium thick. I use Yorkshire Grit to prep and apply some food grade mineral oil on a rag and apply to the piece the add ca to The same rag, and then apply in several sections several coats. I use the mineral oil to lubricate the CA glue and keep it from kicking off as fast. Once I have a few coats built up, I allow it to cure for a while, and then spray on some kicker. After applying the CA, glue finish, which is kind of like a sanding sealer, I will use more Yorkshire grit to wet sand the service, and then apply shellac based friction rub, polish known as shine juice, which I make myself. You can find people showing how to make the Cheyene juice on UA-cam very simple process. Hope this helps. Enjoy your turning. Hope to see you back on my channel soon. Peace.
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What CA are you using and what is your process?
I use different types of ca, right now I am using a generic ca from a local woodworker store in a medium thick. I use Yorkshire Grit to prep and apply some food grade mineral oil on a rag and apply to the piece the add ca to The same rag, and then apply in several sections several coats. I use the mineral oil to lubricate the CA glue and keep it from kicking off as fast. Once I have a few coats built up, I allow it to cure for a while, and then spray on some kicker. After applying the CA, glue finish, which is kind of like a sanding sealer, I will use more Yorkshire grit to wet sand the service, and then apply shellac based friction rub, polish known as shine juice, which I make myself. You can find people showing how to make the Cheyene juice on UA-cam very simple process. Hope this helps. Enjoy your turning. Hope to see you back on my channel soon. Peace.
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