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justdawn

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I turned a pen lastnight and decided to give inlay a try.
I was following the article by Ed (http://www.yoyospin.com/inlay/)and it went pretty smoothly. (well written and easy for me to follow)
anyway.. my question is is there a good technique to get the "spots" so not look dull?

I used ultra fine glitter and filled the holes with ca glue.
I then went back over it lightly to remove the excess glue and sanded to 1000 grit.
I use the HUT friction polish as my finish.
The pen itself looks great, but the spots look dull after the final sanding. Any suggestions?

Thanks for any help,
Dawn

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Ca is plastic and you won't get much of a shine out of 1000 grit.
If you don't have Micro mesh, you can get auto motive sandpaper up to 2000 grit.
micromesh is cheaper in the long run.
 

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Thanks Guys. I don't have a buffing system.. yet. So I'll try going to a higher grit. I have a few more that I didn't use.

Ed, the instructions were very good, I liked the pictures. They helped alot.

Dawn
 

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Dawn,

If you want a buffing system, order a pair of Bruce Boone's adapters so that you can use a paint roller as a buffer. Mine came in today and work great! Here is the link.
http://www.boonerings.com/htmpages/buffmandrels.htm
 
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