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Wreck:
I'm about to start assembling my first project of expensive veneer plywood, which happens to be SWMBO's Christmas present. I don't skydive so I have to get my thrills somehow. Anyway, what about sanding? Everything I've built so far has either been inexpensive Borg veneer or wood at least a dozen sanding mistakes thick. At roughtly 4x the price/sheet, plus time to reorder, I'm nervous. I've been careful and managed to avoid any expensive mistakes *knocks wood* How do I sand this stuff? I plan to hand sand. Start at 120 or 150? 180? Sand to 220? Don't sand at all? Thanks Charles |
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