duncsuss
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Today I made a barrel and cap from acrylic acetate to go with the ebonite section I made last weekend. I wanted a clip on it, so I went with ebonite finials on both cap and barrel.
The acetate is somewhat translucent, so tenons on the ebonite would have been visible through the red. I didn't like that idea, so I made the tenons on the acetate and drilled & tapped the finials.
I used Micromesh (the 2" square sponges) to polish it, but there are still some very fine scratches, barely visible but enough to annoy me.
Is there another step after the 12,000 grade micromesh that will get that "perfect finish"? (Buffing with tripoli compound or white diamond compound maybe?)
Thanks!
The acetate is somewhat translucent, so tenons on the ebonite would have been visible through the red. I didn't like that idea, so I made the tenons on the acetate and drilled & tapped the finials.
I used Micromesh (the 2" square sponges) to polish it, but there are still some very fine scratches, barely visible but enough to annoy me.
Is there another step after the 12,000 grade micromesh that will get that "perfect finish"? (Buffing with tripoli compound or white diamond compound maybe?)
Thanks!