greitz wrote:"...Actually, it occurs to me that right after I round the stock into a cylinder would be the perfect time to experiment with the finish used for that particular wood. If you don't like it, just sand (or turn) it smooth again and try again. After you decide on the finishing technique, then do ahead and turn the piece. Better than practicing on the final product!
Gary
Good Idea Gary, but you would have to sand the cylinder before applying finish. I think the color would be different on the relatively rough surface left by turning. Although I think my tools are sharp, they aren't sharp enough to produce a sanded surface.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Good point, Chuck, sometimes I don't think these things all the way through. Although sanding on the lathe goes so quick anyway I'll probably still try it.