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andy43

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Been a while since I've posted a pic on here (apart from Chas and Dalboy, not many do) anyway an oak bowl 10"x2" finished with acrylic lacquer, not been polished yet c&c welcome,
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sorry forgot other side
Cheers
Andy
 

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Nice bowl Andy like the two tone of the wood nicely turned and finished. Make sure you leave it at least a week or two before polishing not that I think it needs it
 
Dalboy":1j1acva6 said:
Nice bowl Andy like the two tone of the wood nicely turned and finished. Make sure you leave it at least a week or two before polishing not that I think it needs it

Thanks Derek
It will need a buffing, with the tripoli and the white diamond just to make it a bit smoother
 
Lots of figuring contrast in that piece and a practical size for regular use.

+1 for Derek's caution to wait a while before buffing Acrylic lacquer to allow it to cure.

As a matter of interest you say the 'already glossy' finish needs buffing to make it smoother, is this because you have:-

1. Runs,
2. Dust
3. Raised grain
4. Orange peel blemishes in places.


I have rarely lacquered any turnings, those that I did in the past were with Melamine enhanced lacquer which I 'de-blemished' with burnishing cream, so I'm interested in problem areas you may have encountered.
 
CHJ":13e22kf0 said:
Lots of figuring contrast in that piece and a practical size for regular use.

+1 for Derek's caution to wait a while before buffing Acrylic lacquer to allow it to cure.

As a matter of interest you say the 'already glossy' finish needs buffing to make it smoother, is this because you have:-

1. Runs,
2. Dust
3. Raised grain
4. Orange peel blemishes in places.


I have rarely lacquered any turnings, those that I did in the past were with Melamine enhanced lacquer which I 'de-blemished' with burnishing cream, so I'm interested in problem areas you may have encountered.

Hi Chas
There are a few dust particles on the bowl which I'm not happy with, I may just de-nib and spray on another coat to see if that sorts it
 
Lovely chunky honest bowl that lets the wood speak for itself. I would be really pleased to get a finish like that.
 
what a nice piece and the gloss finish is very good and that's acrylic lacquer ! I have never used it is it spray or brushed on ?
 
minimad":3tf8f0s3 said:
what a nice piece and the gloss finish is very good and that's acrylic lacquer ! I have never used it is it spray or brushed on ?

Hi Minimad
Glad you like it, it's sprayed on mate
 
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