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Started by rockkiller, April 05, 2016, 06:44:00 PM

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rockkiller

I did a search ,but couldn't find the answer.I know I saw it sometime back,but I am wondering what grit paper everyone uses for grinding veneers?

Thanks for the help

Wolftrail

Not sure about veneers but I use 50gr. - 60gr. for lams.

macbow

Most use a pretty coarse grit.
I think mine is 60.
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Roy from Pa


rockkiller

Ok,thanks.I have 40 on right now.Guess I better lighten up a bit and get some 60.

Bowjunkie


fujimo

so when you use the 40, Jeff. do those deep longitudinal sanding marks remain visible after the glue up under clear glass

rockkiller

QuoteOriginally posted by fujimo:
so when you use the 40, Jeff. do those deep longitudinal sanding marks remain visible after the glue up under clear glass
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Bowjunkie

Wayne, generally no, they're not visible. I recall finding a few once in a light colored bow that I ground with 36 grit, but I had to really look hard to find them. 50 grit is probably a little safer as far as that goes and still aggressive enough. I mainly keep 40 and 50 on hand now.

fujimo


monterey

I can't seem to find anything coarser than 80 for my Rigid.  

Any suggestions?
Monterey

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Roy from Pa

Buy the 80 and cut it in half..   :)

monterey

Jeez, I wish you would just get over that shoulder and get back to normal (whatever that is for you)   :biglaugh:  

I'm working on a bow for you, Roy.  It's an 80" long ASL tri lam with a 1/64" hickory back, 1/16" poplar core and 1/64" ipe belly.

It'll be tough sledding, I know but eventually you should be able to work into it.  Maybe in time for sparrow season.   :)
Monterey

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fujimo

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das right- you tell 'im Mike!   :D
 
gotta say though- dont know what i would do  without my daily prescription dose of "anticus Royfarticus". i log on nowadays just for respite- certainly not cos i am much of a builder- well at least according to the grumpy dwarf!   ;)

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Crooked Stic

It depends. If you are going to stain your veneers 80 grit. I have used 60 with stained actionboo and the lines show. More color will get in the deep sand lines. No stain 60 will work.
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Krasus

I use 80 and have no prob. I don't like to remove alot of material all at once.

fujimo

gonna go to 80 i think!
we love ya Roy- just dont like to tell you tooo often!   :rolleyes:    :goldtooth:

Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by monterey:
I can't seem to find anything coarser than 80 for my Rigid.  

Any suggestions?
supergrit has 36 and up
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