Hi guys,
I bought some spirit stain and some burnishing cream in the show yesterday, so when I got home I turned a little bowl out of tulip wood (which broke when I parted it off, that's another story), but I tried using the spirit stain on the inside and it didn't turn out very well at all!
I sanded the wood to 600, wiped all of the dust off, applied a small amount of the stain to a paper towel and rubbed it in with the lathe stationary. The stain didn't spread as easily as I thought it would, it seemed to just soak in to one area and I ended up having one blob of stain.
Now I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, do I need to put loads on the paper towel, should I use something other than a paper towel (kitchen roll is what I'm using), should i put it on when it is spinning?
Also with regards to the burnishing cream, do I apply this after sanding sealer and before friction polish?
Sorry for all of the questions!
Cheers
Adam
I bought some spirit stain and some burnishing cream in the show yesterday, so when I got home I turned a little bowl out of tulip wood (which broke when I parted it off, that's another story), but I tried using the spirit stain on the inside and it didn't turn out very well at all!
I sanded the wood to 600, wiped all of the dust off, applied a small amount of the stain to a paper towel and rubbed it in with the lathe stationary. The stain didn't spread as easily as I thought it would, it seemed to just soak in to one area and I ended up having one blob of stain.
Now I'm not sure what I am doing wrong, do I need to put loads on the paper towel, should I use something other than a paper towel (kitchen roll is what I'm using), should i put it on when it is spinning?
Also with regards to the burnishing cream, do I apply this after sanding sealer and before friction polish?
Sorry for all of the questions!
Cheers
Adam