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I have been reading about Yorkshire grit for sanding on the lathe.
Anyone used it and if so what's it like?
Anyone used it and if so what's it like?
Even on closer grained wood I personally believe they are better used on a sealed and pore filled surface as a combined de-nibbing and waxing process.Paul Hannaby":33ivkp1k said:…..
They have their place but I would avoid using them on any open grained wood (such as oak, ash, elm, chestnut etc.) because the grit will get lodged in the pores and can't be removed.
transatlantic":1z4m6jgb said:I've been doing the following on Oak :
- abrade to 320 grit
- apply sanding sealer (I use cellulose), and wait till dry, denib
- yorkshire grit
- microcrystalline Wax, wait till dry, buff
wouldn't the sealer fill the pores?
ScaredyCat":3j1ulmqn said:What's the difference between Yorkshire Grit and Hampshire Sheen ?
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