I'd just bring them in the house for a few days before buffing them.
...Kevin
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Kevin Miller
Juneau, Alaska
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No oil required.
You may get more depth with oil, but it is certaily not required for a nice
finish.
Try it.
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I use the Beall wheels and buffs on all of my work, pens to large vases..
On softer woods, I find that a coat or 2 of Danish oil makes a very nice buffing
surface, but for hard or oily woods, no finish is needed... Sand and buff..
Tung oil takes forever to dry.. Danish oil has driers in it and when applied on
the lathe and rubbed in well, it should dry in a day or so in moderate
temperatures.. I have the most problems with it drying in the hot humid summer
here. in MX..
mac
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