GregShelton
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I have been given a nice collection of wenge and paduk offcuts that I am planning to use to make jewellery pieces : bracelets, necklaces, earings, etc. A good woodworking friend of mine has raised concerns about possible harmful effects of having such woods in constant contact with the skin of the wearer. I know that exotic hardwoods are on the top end of the danger list as far as cancers and allergies are concerned but I had thought that this only really became an issue when the wood is being worked and is producing dust.
I plan to finish my jewelry, either with wax or a lacquer. Will adding a layer of finish guarantee protection for the wearer? Is there even a danger with such wood being in contact with the skin in a solid form in any case?
Regarding matters of fabrication, do I need to be using waterproof wood glue to guard against perspiration and/or rain damage?
Thank you for your time,
Greg.
I have been given a nice collection of wenge and paduk offcuts that I am planning to use to make jewellery pieces : bracelets, necklaces, earings, etc. A good woodworking friend of mine has raised concerns about possible harmful effects of having such woods in constant contact with the skin of the wearer. I know that exotic hardwoods are on the top end of the danger list as far as cancers and allergies are concerned but I had thought that this only really became an issue when the wood is being worked and is producing dust.
I plan to finish my jewelry, either with wax or a lacquer. Will adding a layer of finish guarantee protection for the wearer? Is there even a danger with such wood being in contact with the skin in a solid form in any case?
Regarding matters of fabrication, do I need to be using waterproof wood glue to guard against perspiration and/or rain damage?
Thank you for your time,
Greg.