i hate sanding as well, but needle files are a must. i wear a pair of way to strong reading glasses with a bright light behind me which helps to see the small fuzzies.
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i hate sanding as well, but needle files are a must. i wear a pair of way to strong reading glasses with a bright light behind me which helps to see the small fuzzies.
Tyler Texas the land of the Tyler Rose and thanks.
still pretty much the same. i do have a corner sander that helps since it has a point. i use a sanding mop with 250 grit. now it may smooth it a little but the needle files do the most work. then...
needle files and a sanding mop. i use a fine grit sanding mop in between coats. I have one of those tiny toy sanders, but it really does not do that good of a job. you would think that someone...
Its finished. The dye did help hide the finger joints.http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=26344&stc=1
its one of the ebay files that I got months ago
thanks for the suggestion buys, I like what you are saying Genek. to you knowledge is there a video showing this done anywhere.
not sure I am the best dyer in the world. but it did seem to help. I still have one more coat to go and then it will be finished. ...
hhhhmmmm how does that work with the grain that you don't want to cover. but you got me thinking.
I have never done any gluing but that would work. but again its better in person than the picture. Thanks for the thoughts.
Great idea but it is already cut. sometimes pictures don't tell it all. it actually looks better in person then it does in pictures and is starting to grow on me. plus it is not totally finished...
After reviewing the preview with both the 1/8 and 1/16 I opted for the 1/16. It roughly 16.4 inches square. It took 14 hours to do the finish cutting, and yes I do use your vr settings. I like...
I do not care for this piece of black walnut but the cutting went great. with the reflection off of the clock its hard to get a good picture. This is the first stage of finishing and there is more...