Ebonite Finish?

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SteveG

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I have the same question as posed by Phil, and am in the midst of my first ebonite attempt. Any additional tips out there? Thanks

Steve
 
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turbowagon

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Here's how I do it -- similar to acrylics and resins. Just be sure not to build up too much heat. So it really helps to get a good finish right from the tool, so you can avoid low-grit sanding and heat buildup.

1. Turn with skew.
2. Wet-sand with 400 & 600
3. Wet-sand with 2400 -> 12,000 micromesh
4. Buff on buffing wheel with 2 stages of plastic compound
 

IPD_Mr

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Here's how I do it -- similar to acrylics and resins. Just be sure not to build up too much heat. So it really helps to get a good finish right from the tool, so you can avoid low-grit sanding and heat buildup.

1. Turn with skew.
2. Wet-sand with 400 & 600
3. Wet-sand with 2400 -> 12,000 micromesh
4. Buff on buffing wheel with 2 stages of plastic compound

Like Joe said, but I do not always wet sand. Another good thing to use after sanding and buffing is Semichrome. It is what we use on vintage Ebonite so it is safe and does a great job.
 
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