nates02gt
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I know I have read about bushings bleeding onto the wood during the sanding/finishing and I have experienced it a few times when I get into the micro mesh but tonight, I couldn't sand the blank past 240 grit without getting 'bleed over' from the bushings.  There are two variables that are different from my normal turning.  First, I was turning a Kallenshaan Afghanistan Service Ribbon blank that my dad sent me after I returned a few months ago.  The second variable is I was using Rockler bushings.  Up until turning this kit, I have used PSI bushings.  I am just wondering if the make up of the wood that Kallenshaan uses is more prone to absorbing the metal or if the Rockler bushings are softer than the PSI bushings.  I do want to be clear that I am not trying to find fault with or put down either Kallenshaan or Rockler.  I am just trying to figure out what I need to change.  Thanks!
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