Chippygeoff
Established Member
Before I start cutting an item On the scroll saw I drill all the entry holes for the internal cuts and then sand the back off on a 36inch 80 grit sanding belt that is quite worn and after I have peeled the pattern off so the same with the front and to me that has been good enough. I have a large roll of 6inch sticky backed 150 grit sanding disc and I fold one of these in half and use this for hand sanding the edges after I have rounded them over on the router table and again I have found the finish acceptable.
Last week I was fortunate to visit another forum member at his home who showed me his finishing technique and to be honest I was amazed at the end result. On his recommendations and giving me the name of a good supplier I placed an order as soon as I got home and it arrived today. apart from a tin of Microcrysalline polish I had the following grades of abrasives. 120. 180. 240. 320. 400. 600. 800 and 1200. I used all of these today, more out of curiosity than anything else, I went through all the grades on a plaque and after finally getting to the 1200 grade I was stunned at the quality of the finish. All these years just using the 150 grit as the finest abrasive I would use and now using this new way is such an eye opener for me I just wanted to share it with everyone.
Last week I was fortunate to visit another forum member at his home who showed me his finishing technique and to be honest I was amazed at the end result. On his recommendations and giving me the name of a good supplier I placed an order as soon as I got home and it arrived today. apart from a tin of Microcrysalline polish I had the following grades of abrasives. 120. 180. 240. 320. 400. 600. 800 and 1200. I used all of these today, more out of curiosity than anything else, I went through all the grades on a plaque and after finally getting to the 1200 grade I was stunned at the quality of the finish. All these years just using the 150 grit as the finest abrasive I would use and now using this new way is such an eye opener for me I just wanted to share it with everyone.