
Also, any photography advice is welcome as well... I can't get the color right at all. Everything is coming out really yellow. I'm including a pic I took at the shop to give a better representation of the color.










I think Tripoli is closer to 1000, but I could be wrong. I sand to 2000 so I can get a perfect button and not round over the edges with tripoli. Using tripoli too early will make wavy lines in the stem. I'm thinking to skip over tripoli altogether though, since white diamond is really all that's needed with 2000 grit. And after about 400 grit should be wet sanding.Charl wrote: Btw, I sand my stems to 600. No need to go finer, tripoli is 400 (or 500, depending on type) grit in any case. You'll be wasting your time.
I think that's because Tripoli doesn't just remove material, it fills in micro pores. When the compound wears off, you are left with a dull surface. The last few grits go quick if you've sanded properly to 600 grit.Solomon_pipes wrote:I recently switched to 1200 grit as a final on stems. I'm not sure what grit red and white compound are, but I'm definitely getting a better finish than when i buffed at 600 grit.
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Charl wrote:Well done! I think it is damn decent.
Only thing that messes with my eye is the saddle that could have been a tad longer, to match the bowl to 1st knuckle measurement.
Btw, I sand my stems to 600. No need to go finer, tripoli is 400 (or 500, depending on type) grit in any case. You'll be wasting your time.