Back at it. A chance to use the new vise. I found that there was a need for a slight adjustment to the fit of the turquoise where it met the copper on both sides. Slight. Most people wouldn't notice, but ... it bugs me.
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Pulled out my custom adjustment tool. 120 grit sandpaper wrapped around a popsicle stick. Miss Tina saves them for me, I use them for so MANY things in the shop. I mix two part epoxy and spread it on leather and wood parts prior to joining. I use them for wedges to force parts together during glue ups, and I have been known to use them as mini biscuits for small builds.
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I am ready to sand up thru the grits, 600, 800, 1,000. Wet the paper, a dab of dawn dishwashing liquid and sand lightly until the old scratches from the last grit are gone. Move to the next grit and repeat. I made it to 1000 before the neck, shoulders, and hands told me I was done for now. 1000 was the goal for the afternoon.
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Took 'er out in the sunlight. BOOM, she's poppin' now.
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Will likely sand the metal to 2000, then polish with the rouge. Hopefully that will make it shine.
It's looking just like the drawing, I'm happy now. I forgot to mention, I did put ONE coat of Watco Dark Walnut Oil Finish on the wood to protect it while I polished the metal and the turquoise.

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