Dry Sanding vs. Wet Sanding Part 2

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The last three pens.

1) First Rollerball (Spanish Cedar and Cocobolo, stained Red Oak)
2) Segmented Sierra (Cutoff, Kingwood, and Red Accrylic)
3) First Wet-Sand, First CB (Pink Accrylic and Blue Water Pipe)

SegmentedRollerball.jpg


PinkSlimline.jpg
HybridWallstreet.jpg


Err.. I don't know how to shrink these.
 
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For viewing, editing (resizing, cropping, red eye removal, etc.) I use Irfanview. It is a free download. It even has features like renaming a whole folder's worth of pictures, which is great when you have a gazillion files all named DSCxxxx.jpg :)

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