Chippygeoff
Established Member
Hi Everyone. I have crept over here from the scroll saw section in need of advice. I know a lot of you use burnishing cream on some of your creations and I would imagine your lathe is going at a rate of knots as you buff up the cream. I don't know if I will explain this correctly but will try. One of the many things I make is name signs from 20mm thick hardwoods. The letters of the name are cut out from inside the wood and at the most will be 10mm wide. I am filling the names with coloured resin, to give them more appeal. However, the wood is highly waxed poloshed but the resin letters, which are level with the surface of the wood, remain dull, like a matt finish. I would like to give the letters a glossy finish and was wondering is burnishing cream would do the job.
I do not have a buffing machine but have a large drill press with variable speed that I could possible attach a mop or felt wheel to with a suitable mandril. If you have any ideas I would really appreciate your comments. Many thanks in advance.
I do not have a buffing machine but have a large drill press with variable speed that I could possible attach a mop or felt wheel to with a suitable mandril. If you have any ideas I would really appreciate your comments. Many thanks in advance.