Because I needed a few quiet minutes.

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Drstrangefart

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I just did this one because I flat-out needed a few minutes to myself. Nothing too special except for figuring out how to get the white out of the grooves I cut with the tip of the skew. Hadn't done too much of that yet because of that problem. They aren't quite what I want them to be, but they turned out better than expected.
 
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Nice job Dr!!! I especially like the extra effort at the nib end! Not to mention the match between the blank and kit is cool.

I think the answer for me about the "white" is a big beall buff wheel with a touch of white diamond. Then the carnuba wheel to clean any white diamond left.
 

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Nice job Dr!!! I especially like the extra effort at the nib end! Not to mention the match between the blank and kit is cool.

I think the answer for me about the "white" is a big beall buff wheel with a touch of white diamond. Then the carnuba wheel to clean any white diamond left.

None of tuose things in my shop currently. I hit it with a wet toothbrush, dried it, flooded it with thin CA and stayed on the toothbrush during finishing.
 
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