FGarbrecht
Member
I just finished a pen (or I thought I just finished a pen) and noticed a tiny circumferential scratch around the blank. After sanding the blank to 600 grit with Abranet, I put on 10 coats of thin CA and went through all the micromesh pads and then buffing before I noticed the defect. Its hard to tell how deep the scratch is (doesn't look very deep but I'm not sure if it goes down to the actual wood.
I was thinking I would just start with an Abranet pad, say 400 grit and see if I can get rid of the scratch with gentle sanding, and then go through the whole CA application and micromesh and buffing process again. Does this make sense or is there a better way to fix this? Thanks
I was thinking I would just start with an Abranet pad, say 400 grit and see if I can get rid of the scratch with gentle sanding, and then go through the whole CA application and micromesh and buffing process again. Does this make sense or is there a better way to fix this? Thanks