It’s just a personal preference. I’m better at not leaving small air bubbles in there with the fill and finish Gluboost. I’ve used some UV resins with mixed results. I wouldn’t recommend using just any CA. Many of them get too brittle and crack with time or use. The full and finish Gluboost line is made to be a finish and is flexible so it doesn’t crack.
Hi John, Nice job. Defintely will try this. When smoothing the Gluboost on the lathe with the skew and sanding how do you keep from scratching the metal part of the finial. Many of the Jr's are plated.
Hi John, any reason you used CA instead of UV resin?
That final shot OMG is that stunning.
Nice work thanks for the ideas.
It’s just a personal preference. I’m better at not leaving small air bubbles in there with the fill and finish Gluboost. I’ve used some UV resins with mixed results. I wouldn’t recommend using just any CA. Many of them get too brittle and crack with time or use. The full and finish Gluboost line is made to be a finish and is flexible so it doesn’t crack.
Hi John, Nice job. Defintely will try this. When smoothing the Gluboost on the lathe with the skew and sanding how do you keep from scratching the metal part of the finial. Many of the Jr's are plated.