Lee DeRaud
07-16-2006, 3:28 PM
As I mentioned in my thread about the engraved-rim bowl (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=39375), I used thin CA glue (a lot of thin CA glue) to fill the laser-cut grooves before turning. What I'm looking for now is an economical source of CA in relatively large quantities (e.g. pints) or a suitable substitute for this application.
I'm going to try the Envirotex product that Raymond uses for cactus-skeleton pens, but it looks like the viscosity of that stuff may be too high. I need something really "watery": those grooves are only about 0.01 wide at the top and taper to maybe half that at the bottom, anywhere from 1/8" to 1/4" down.
Suggestions?
I'm going to try the Envirotex product that Raymond uses for cactus-skeleton pens, but it looks like the viscosity of that stuff may be too high. I need something really "watery": those grooves are only about 0.01 wide at the top and taper to maybe half that at the bottom, anywhere from 1/8" to 1/4" down.
Suggestions?