Hello all,
I just started making some chess pieces for a chess set. I'm beginning with the pawns: 8 walnut and 8 white maple. I had thought I would do a CA finish so I bought the CA glue (thin) and the accelerator. I watched several videos on applying CA glue to pens and it looked pretty easy -- yeah, right! Applying the CA glue to the pawn isn't so easy, in fact, it's a PITA. This is mostly due to all the various surfaces on the piece; it ends up being a mess.
My questions are: is there an easy way to apply CA glue to shapes with a lot of detail, like chess pieces? What about when I get to something irregular, like the knight?
I'm thinking instead of using the Minwax Tung Oil, which I know isn't really tung oil, but I've had good luck with it in the past. Are there any other suggestions?
Full disclosure here: I'm very new to turning. Here's a picture of one of my pawns.
Thanks,
Kevin H.
I just started making some chess pieces for a chess set. I'm beginning with the pawns: 8 walnut and 8 white maple. I had thought I would do a CA finish so I bought the CA glue (thin) and the accelerator. I watched several videos on applying CA glue to pens and it looked pretty easy -- yeah, right! Applying the CA glue to the pawn isn't so easy, in fact, it's a PITA. This is mostly due to all the various surfaces on the piece; it ends up being a mess.
My questions are: is there an easy way to apply CA glue to shapes with a lot of detail, like chess pieces? What about when I get to something irregular, like the knight?
I'm thinking instead of using the Minwax Tung Oil, which I know isn't really tung oil, but I've had good luck with it in the past. Are there any other suggestions?
Full disclosure here: I'm very new to turning. Here's a picture of one of my pawns.
Thanks,
Kevin H.