Thanks.


Not yet!cmueller wrote: My question or questions is, did I mess this up?
This is the same problem you would have if you hadn't glued it - it still has to match the bamboo's profile exactly. in your case, you just don't have flexibility.cmueller wrote:I have no idea how I am going to sand it with the sanding wheel without messing up the bamboo, unless I just do it by hand.
You might take a little of the black off, just go slowly, and *lightly* sand any scratches out. If you stain the bamboo with chocolate, you won't really be able to tell. The exception to that is if you go through the outer layer on the bamboo and into those inner fibers. Then you're hosed.cmueller wrote:The other question is, there is some T88 on the bamboo and I am worried that when I sand this I am going to take the black off the black bamboo. Is there a better way to get this off without taking the black off too?
Try to avoid sanding it, and again, chocolate is the answer here.cmueller wrote:Should I sand it anyways and then stain it black to match the bamboo