Anyone used 100% beeswax on a newly sanded cue butt and whats the finnish like? Just wodering if it goes sticky after a bit of use.
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I tried it a few months back when I was experimenting with finishes. I applied a small amount, enough to seal it, left it to cure and buffed for about a week on and off. Outcome - i wouldn't recommend it, went tacky after about 10 min of use.
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Use French Polish which is the stuff they use on grand pianos and high-end furniture. To get a really smooth and shiny finish you'll need about 10 coats but it dries out fast and is easy to polish (A grand piano may have 100 coats or more).
If you don't want a high-gloss finish you can put on 2-3 coats and buff in between and it will be more natural but still smooth.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Personally I seal the butt with sanding sealer then cut back with 0000 wire wool making sure I've got the butt as smooth as possible the finish with a beeswax polish, a blend of beeswax, linseed oil and turpentine. A few coats of that buffing. Between coats works well for me. Not recommended for the shaft though, butt only.
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