Jamie, I have a couple mixes. Both have dipping tanks. Neither do i do for bottle stoppers. To my knowledge my website is clean. I pay to keep it that way. Anyone have a problem please let me know. There is not much these days even showing on my website but hope to change that soon. kellydunnwoodturner.com General email,
kellydunnwoodturner@gmail.com I was doing a rattle can lacquer on my bottle stoppers. Then got an email from David Chung from Oahu that when Guilio Marcolongo was here he touted using CA as a finish. I like it. I put it on a bit of old cotton sock after the stopper is finished and slowly spin it by hand. And keep it up till it does not soak in any more.(a small amount of sock) I hold the bit of sock in one of those things doctors use to crimp vessels etc. forget the name. 1st time out of the chute holding by hand glued my fingers together. What this will do is raise grain and have a buildup of ca glue. Wait till it hits. My suggestion is to NOT use the spritzer. If you got voids in the wood and it goes white it wont come out. It only is maybe a minute or so. Then sand the stopper flush.(by hand) I then power buff the stopper and put Ren wax and buff that. Then put it on the main metal part.
My bowl processes are in several places. I have no secrets and share freely. If you ask a question of me please know I dont check in here very often. But do answer my emails.