I recently made a trinket box for my niece out of Blood Wood. I had a small piece that I have had for awhile, and thought it would be perfect for this little box. Well I finish sanded it with 220 grit, and applied a wipe on poly, it has been two days and it is still tacky. The thing is, at the same time I applied the poly to this little box, I also applied the same finish to a red oak box, a Mahogany box, a Zebra wood box, and a Brazilian cherry box, and they are all dry and I have applied a second coat and the second coat is dry. The Blood wood is better, but still a little tacky. The Blood Wood looks very dense, but I have never used it before. Any Ideas. I am getting ready to strip the poly off and spray it with lacquer. Any Suggestions.
Mark