micro-mesh sheets
1500/1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000
while spinning on lathe
finish with a pad of leather
Carnauba wax to seal
buff
Experiencing with gun stock Tru-Oil.
The guys from SouthWest Cues use it.
Multiple applications of the Tru-Oil , with buffing with 1500 grit
2500 grid pads.
Finished condition is like a clear coat finish
VERY smooth, with NO drag in your bridge hand.
I need to work on the process more.
I want the shaft to glide thru the bridge hand with NO pull on the skin!!!
How do you condition your shafts?
Some customers like a little grit in the shaft (not so slick)
Any input?
later,
Sax
I had my Liver Transplant surgery, But no liver transplant, they found
new spots of cancer, so.....If the cancer is past a certain point,
no Transplant.
Go back for chemo treatments of Liver in next month.
WTF?
It would of been a real pisser to get liver transplant.....
then in about 4 years later ( after paying around $30,000.00 for
all of the anti-rejection meds) have cancer in the transplant liver!!!
life goes on.....one day at a time....just happy to have a few more days/
years left.
Sorry for the rant!
1500/1800/2400/3200/3600/4000/6000/8000/12000
while spinning on lathe
finish with a pad of leather
Carnauba wax to seal
buff
Experiencing with gun stock Tru-Oil.
The guys from SouthWest Cues use it.
Multiple applications of the Tru-Oil , with buffing with 1500 grit
2500 grid pads.
Finished condition is like a clear coat finish
VERY smooth, with NO drag in your bridge hand.
I need to work on the process more.
I want the shaft to glide thru the bridge hand with NO pull on the skin!!!
How do you condition your shafts?
Some customers like a little grit in the shaft (not so slick)
Any input?
later,
Sax
I had my Liver Transplant surgery, But no liver transplant, they found
new spots of cancer, so.....If the cancer is past a certain point,
no Transplant.
Go back for chemo treatments of Liver in next month.
WTF?
It would of been a real pisser to get liver transplant.....
then in about 4 years later ( after paying around $30,000.00 for
all of the anti-rejection meds) have cancer in the transplant liver!!!
life goes on.....one day at a time....just happy to have a few more days/
years left.
Sorry for the rant!