IanB
Established Member
Hi all,
Any advice on glue stains would be appreciated! I've just made a bowl with a piece of 3 inch lime, but a couple of small hairline cracks appeared as I was shaping the outside, so I squirted some ca glue on them and then finished shaping, thinking that the glue stain on the surface would be cut away. However, the glue has soaked into the wood a little around the cracks, so the stain remains on the outside of the finished bowl (and more faintly on the inside).
I'm still pretty much a novice at this, so would much appreciate any advice on:
a) What finish will be best to hide/disguise the stains? Will just oiling it help, or maybe some ebonising solution first?
b) Should I have done something different with the cracks, rather than squirt ca glue on them?
c) If I stain/ebonise the outside, I would prefer to keep the rim and inside a natural colour. Any tips for keeping a crisp edge without the stain spreading onto the rim?
All the best,
Ian
Any advice on glue stains would be appreciated! I've just made a bowl with a piece of 3 inch lime, but a couple of small hairline cracks appeared as I was shaping the outside, so I squirted some ca glue on them and then finished shaping, thinking that the glue stain on the surface would be cut away. However, the glue has soaked into the wood a little around the cracks, so the stain remains on the outside of the finished bowl (and more faintly on the inside).
I'm still pretty much a novice at this, so would much appreciate any advice on:
a) What finish will be best to hide/disguise the stains? Will just oiling it help, or maybe some ebonising solution first?
b) Should I have done something different with the cracks, rather than squirt ca glue on them?
c) If I stain/ebonise the outside, I would prefer to keep the rim and inside a natural colour. Any tips for keeping a crisp edge without the stain spreading onto the rim?
All the best,
Ian