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Pumice Powder 1lb Reviews

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A traditional material for French polishing, pumice powder is used for invisibly filling the pores in timber to create a level surface over which finishes can be applied. After testing several grades we settled on FFF as the best - as fine and clear as possible but just coarse enough that the particles will still suspend properly in the oil.Oil the surface and then immediately sprinkle pumice powder over it. Work the pumice hard into the pores with a rag or putty knife, always working across the grain so that you don't pull the filler out. Allow to dry and rub back with a clean linen tea towel. The longer you can let the oil cure before applying the first coats of shellac, the better. Pumice can also be used in the later stages of polishing as a gentle abrasive for cutting back between coats, or mixed with weak shellac for filling existing polished surfaces.Indian brand pumice powder is mined from exceptionally consistent volcanic outcrops on Navajo land in New Mexico, USA. It is processed into a finished product just 8 miles from the mine, once the pumice has been extracted, each block of land is carefully landscaped and replanted.Supplied in generously filled 1lb bags.

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I am not a woodworker but i got this to shake over my calligraphy to help dry the ink up fast. which it does perfectly and a lot better than the plain flour i was using in desperation. it means that i can write up the family recipes in the new book with out having to wait hours before i can write on the next page.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have only just started to french polish my projects and have only used it in the latter stages of polishing and found it to be easier than using abrasive paper. Good price and the 1lb bag will last me a while, and outstanding customer service from Workshop Heaven.
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Posted 10 years ago
I've used this along with linseed and mineral oil for grain filling prior to French polishing and it works really well. There's not much more to say as it's a simple product, but it was uniform grit size, very fine and just right for traditional filling.
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Posted 10 years ago