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stevebubs

posted on 26/12/05 at 09:35 PM Reply With Quote
Wet and Dry

OK...when do you use wet and dry

a) Wet

b) Dry

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caber

posted on 26/12/05 at 09:52 PM Reply With Quote
Wet by hand

Dry on a machine
Though you can use coarser grades dry by hand.

Caber

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Avoneer

posted on 26/12/05 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
Bucket of warm water wth washing up liquid in it.

Cold water freezes your hands and the washing up liquid helps to stop the paper from clogging.

How's it going Steve - any updated pics?

Pat...





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stevebubs

posted on 27/12/05 at 01:06 AM Reply With Quote
Just for Pat...

Sprayed Black and smoothed
Sprayed Black and smoothed


PS It's true what they say - black *does* show up *all* the imperfections. I sprayed the buck satin black to see how I was going along and some areas were spot-on and others somewhat lacking...hence the filler.

Still hoping to have the mould made this week but think I may run out of time...

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cornishrob

posted on 27/12/05 at 11:33 AM Reply With Quote
when im preping pannels for filling i rub them down and mist them with black so you can see black specs all over the pannel but its not a full covering coat

I then use a block to gently rub it down by hand

anywhere there is black specs left there is a hollow and it needs filling out.


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