William Young
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This is my very first attempt using Dymondwood. I read somewhere that it gets a natural lasting shine when sanded to 12000 MM and that all that is required for a finish is plastic polish . They were right about it getting a great shine and the plastic polish also looks great. So is this the right thing to do on Dymondwood or should they be fully finished with some other method. I have no idea why this particular picture doesn't show the shine. It has a knock-your-eye out shine but just didn't show. ... picture taking..aarrgg ! !
The other one is just a wormy maple pen and I don't really like it at all. I can't imagine anyone buying it and I wouldn't give it as a gift so I am going to diassasemble it and re-use the hardware.
W.Y.
The other one is just a wormy maple pen and I don't really like it at all. I can't imagine anyone buying it and I wouldn't give it as a gift so I am going to diassasemble it and re-use the hardware.
W.Y.