Finishing Acrylic?

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wickford

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Hello,

I'm looking for some opinions/advise on finishing acrylic. Some that I've talked to do not put any finish on it at all, and some use their same finish regimen as on wood. I have a couple of blanks that I'd like to try out but I want to make sure I get them finished well too.

Any information is most appreciated!!!

Thanks!!
 
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I wet sand with 400 then 600 and then buff with tripoli and white diamond. I apply Ren. wax at assembly and buff by hand. Works real good.
 
so what's the advantage of wet sanding? Never tried that on pens?

Also, will crystal clear paste wax work as a final polish? I don't have a beal system...?
 
wet sanding keeps the plastic cool and also helps to flush away sanding particals resulting in a smoother finish. Be sure to wipe the item off with a papaer towel between grits. I don't recoment wet sanding wood:D. Its the same reason for wet sanding fine paint finishes.
 
I wet sand from 320 to 500, then wet MM from 1500 to 12000. Stopping the lathe every second grit to sand length wise.[xx(]:)

After sanding I remove any minute scratches left with Hut Plastic Polish then apply a couple of coats of Ren Wax.[8D]
 
I wet sand out to 2000 grit, then use MAAS Polish. It's a Metal Polish, works well on Corian and Acrylics...

I was going further and people complained about pen being too slick to hold...

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I sand through the Grits up to 1500, wet sanding from 600, stopping the lathe between grits to go length wise. The on to wet MM upto12000, cut with a fibreglass polish and then with Rustins burnishing cream
 
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