Jim in Oakville
Member
Hi,
Well I have long been using Micro mesh and wet sanding for my finishes on plastics and stabilized woods.
Recently I watched a DVD on solid end pens by Ed Davidson (Yoyo Spin). In his DVD Ed sands his pens (320-400-600), then buffs them on his Beall using tripoli and white diamond.
I had to try it, I turned these two pens today using the same method Ed used..
Red celluloid from CSUSA
Gold celluloid from CSUSA
I think I have found a faster method to finish my pens that produces great results...
I am sure others out there do this too....I was a bit doubtful at first to be honest, but this worked out great
Well I have long been using Micro mesh and wet sanding for my finishes on plastics and stabilized woods.
Recently I watched a DVD on solid end pens by Ed Davidson (Yoyo Spin). In his DVD Ed sands his pens (320-400-600), then buffs them on his Beall using tripoli and white diamond.
I had to try it, I turned these two pens today using the same method Ed used..
Red celluloid from CSUSA


Gold celluloid from CSUSA


I think I have found a faster method to finish my pens that produces great results...
I am sure others out there do this too....I was a bit doubtful at first to be honest, but this worked out great
