woody350ep
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Alright, it's not so much the finished product as much as making it. It is reclaimed purple pipe from Cigarman. I am not sure what the purple pipe is used for, but I hope it is for clean water lol. Anyhow, this stuff doesn't chip off like wood. Instead, it stays in strands that are several feet long, no kidding. I don't know if acrylics are like this also, but if they are, I will most definitely never do one. I had to stop the damn lathe every few seconds to get rid of the buildup so I could see what I was doing, which was VERY annoying. On top of that, the stuff seems to want to "stick" to everything. Does anyone know if acrylics/resins are this much of a pain?
I cut my new MM today, so now I have 2 sets of 2"x3" cushioned and one set of strips non-cushioned. I wanted to dedicate a set to wet sanding my CA when I applied it, and I am not sure what I am going to do with the other cushioned set. I think I might just hold on to it in storage in case I need to replace a pad, or maybe I'll come up with something else. Any suggestions?
So, here it is. Chrome Slimline with purple drain pipe MM'd wet to 12k. I really like the look of these kits with the ball clip and accented center band. I think they look better than the standard ones that fit like crap on the CB.
I cut my new MM today, so now I have 2 sets of 2"x3" cushioned and one set of strips non-cushioned. I wanted to dedicate a set to wet sanding my CA when I applied it, and I am not sure what I am going to do with the other cushioned set. I think I might just hold on to it in storage in case I need to replace a pad, or maybe I'll come up with something else. Any suggestions?
So, here it is. Chrome Slimline with purple drain pipe MM'd wet to 12k. I really like the look of these kits with the ball clip and accented center band. I think they look better than the standard ones that fit like crap on the CB.