nicguthrie
Established Member
Hi folks, quick question - I've been looking at these products on turners retreat - at first out of simple curiosity as I wondered what they are, then with growing interest...
I have a number of different very beautiful spalted blanks for the pens and things I'm making, and I've been having success with the thin CA glue that was suggested here to stabilise them, and also with cellulose sanding sealer added as the wood gets thinned. I've often wondered how I could handle any really soft ones tho, or bigger blanks. The wood shop down the way from me has a few chunks of utterly gorgeous spalted birch or sycamore that I really fancy getting my hands on, but I'll have to work thru my current stash a little in order to justify it, so I've got some time to think about it in preparation.
The 3 products in my title, Pentacryl, Polycryl and Woodjuice all seem to be for stabilising soft or crumbly woods and I simply wondered if anyone had any experience with them, and whether they were worth the cash (they ain't cheap!) or just yet another gimmick product out to separate us from the content of our wallets.
As always, any (constructive) input appreciated!
Nic.
Link, in case they're news to you too...
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/accessories-1/workshop-accessories/pentacryl-32-fl-oz
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/accessories-1/workshop-accessories/polycryl-32-fl-oz
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/accessories-1/workshop-accessories/wood-juice-32-fl-oz
I have a number of different very beautiful spalted blanks for the pens and things I'm making, and I've been having success with the thin CA glue that was suggested here to stabilise them, and also with cellulose sanding sealer added as the wood gets thinned. I've often wondered how I could handle any really soft ones tho, or bigger blanks. The wood shop down the way from me has a few chunks of utterly gorgeous spalted birch or sycamore that I really fancy getting my hands on, but I'll have to work thru my current stash a little in order to justify it, so I've got some time to think about it in preparation.
The 3 products in my title, Pentacryl, Polycryl and Woodjuice all seem to be for stabilising soft or crumbly woods and I simply wondered if anyone had any experience with them, and whether they were worth the cash (they ain't cheap!) or just yet another gimmick product out to separate us from the content of our wallets.
As always, any (constructive) input appreciated!
Nic.
Link, in case they're news to you too...
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/accessories-1/workshop-accessories/pentacryl-32-fl-oz
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/accessories-1/workshop-accessories/polycryl-32-fl-oz
http://www.turners-retreat.co.uk/accessories-1/workshop-accessories/wood-juice-32-fl-oz