Submitted by Top_Lifeguard_5408 t3_z63qiw in Art
NoOutlandishness4363 t1_ixzxigj wrote
How did you get the holes so smooth, sandpaper?
Top_Lifeguard_5408 OP t1_ixzznrt wrote
I use sandpaper, a grinder and grinding pastes, and I rub oil at the end
Fresh-Ad4987 t1_iy0r71p wrote
The oil rub at the end is a great step. This is a wonderful piece of art!
Top_Lifeguard_5408 OP t1_iy0rdj2 wrote
Thank so much!
Bear4224 t1_iy20sj8 wrote
Could you explain about the oil a little please? And is it applicable to woodworking, or just this material?
Top_Lifeguard_5408 OP t1_iy381ca wrote
I use linseed oil. also suitable for wood
Bear4224 t1_iy3uro6 wrote
Ah righto, as a finish then?
U81b4i t1_iy3ybjs wrote
I have been learning this process and wonder if you have the same issues that I do when grinding antler. Does the smell make you super nauseated? I am trying to work around it, but it triggers me for some reason. I use antler from white tail deer but I also smell it when I grind bone material as well. Any tricks to cover it would be appreciated. Nice work
Top_Lifeguard_5408 OP t1_iy4bhx0 wrote
I already get used to it. The strongest smell is when sawing the antlers apart. I work in a respirator.
U81b4i t1_iy4c4y9 wrote
Thanks for the info. It is one of those smells that is hard to explain. It sticks with me for days. I will have to try a better respirator because I only used one of the generic ones and it did not help smell at all. It is worse than burnt hair imo. Ideally, I want to make a full chess set using bone for black and antler for white pieces.
Top_Lifeguard_5408 OP t1_iy4e7pv wrote
I do not advise you to do this if you are so hard to tolerate this smell. Any job should be fun. My wife can't stand the smell either. I have to leave my work clothes in the workshop :)
U81b4i t1_iy4fgzo wrote
Exactly why I asked. Was wondering if it just takes a little time to become tolerant. Hits a strange spot for me and I can tolerate a lot of bad smells. This one is just different. And my wife also hates it and insisted that I stop the last time I tried it. She even washed those clothes separately but I could still smell it on the clothing for a few cycles. Thanks for the advice.
Top_Lifeguard_5408 OP t1_iy4g660 wrote
Get into woodworking. I hope you (and your wife) enjoy it :)) I wish you good luck!
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