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Subject : Sanding Light & Dark Veneer
Posted : 2002-08-07 7:44 AM
Post #29337

I have recently made atable top with an dark Imbuya center area bordered by ebony and holly stringing with a 2" border of very light quilted English Sycamore. Even with my inital scraping I've noticed already some dark dust "bleed over" into the English sycamore. Any recommendations on how to minimize/eliminate this problem?Thanks



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : Sanding Light & Dark Veneer
Posted : 2002-08-07 8:55 PM
Post #29342 - In reply to #29337

Brian,I have found that compressed air will take care of the problem. Blow dust out of the grainfairly often as you sand and get up real close when needed.SincerelyDarryl Keil: I have recently made atable top with an dark Imbuya center area : bordered by ebony and holly stringing with a 2" border of very light : quilted English Sycamore. Even with my inital scraping I've noticed : already some dark dust "bleed over" into the English sycamore. Any : recommendations on how to minimize/eliminate this problem?: Thanks




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