Sanding an Extension
Sanding an Extension
I'm working on Pipe #1. I have added an extension made from some red oak I had in the shop. It lines up really well and looks good (for #1) except there is a slight ridge (just a hair) in the Oak where it meets the briar. I have been carefully sanding it... 100, 200, 400 grit. What I thought would happen is that the high point would eventually work out. What seems to be happening is that the briar is also reducing proportionatly to the Oak, so the ridge is not going away. Any suggestions?
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Jamie
Jamie
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Hey Jamie,
Try reversing the direction that you are sanding. If you have been sanding from oak to briar try sanding from briar to oak.
Try reversing the direction that you are sanding. If you have been sanding from oak to briar try sanding from briar to oak.
-Bryan
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Are you backing up the sandpaper with something flat? If not, try wraping the sandpaper around a flat piece of board or even one of your flat files. It is difficult to keep the transitions flat if you try to sand with just your fingers. It will often tend to follow whatever is there, or remove the softer material faster than the harder.
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about leveling the edge
Always wirk the grinding from the hardest material when the edge is removed. work in waves like you lift the grinder just at the edge so you never intrigue with the softer material. Very gentle and causion of making a dip at the edge.
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