Gday spinners,
I've made up a handle for a stiletto dagger. It has a number of ridges and valleys, all quite fine... literally the point of a sharp carbide cutter.
I'm trying to work out how I can finely sand down into those valleys. Unsanded they look awful.
The black stuff is G10. Its may as well be made of supermans bones... its hard.
Below is the photo, using the best angle and lighting I could to highlight the ridges. (to make them look nasty)... it looks better after tonights Shellawaxing.
I've tried using:
-- a thin strip of 600 torn off an abrasive multipack. Its cloth backed.
-- a good coating of EEE and a fluffy terry towelling.
-- fluffy tooth floss
I will try: tooth pick and kebab skewer with a cotton ball EEE or ram in a tightly folded 600 grit edge.
But its not quite getting down there.
Any ideas?
DSC09351 (1024x685).jpg
I've made up a handle for a stiletto dagger. It has a number of ridges and valleys, all quite fine... literally the point of a sharp carbide cutter.
I'm trying to work out how I can finely sand down into those valleys. Unsanded they look awful.
The black stuff is G10. Its may as well be made of supermans bones... its hard.
Below is the photo, using the best angle and lighting I could to highlight the ridges. (to make them look nasty)... it looks better after tonights Shellawaxing.
I've tried using:
-- a thin strip of 600 torn off an abrasive multipack. Its cloth backed.
-- a good coating of EEE and a fluffy terry towelling.
-- fluffy tooth floss
I will try: tooth pick and kebab skewer with a cotton ball EEE or ram in a tightly folded 600 grit edge.
But its not quite getting down there.
Any ideas?
DSC09351 (1024x685).jpg
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