Lepisosteus Potamotrygon MFK Member May 20, 2014 3,732 3,390 164 Ontario, Canada Feb 7, 2019 #11 Use a razor blade. Once it’s mostly removed use sandpaper on a palm sander. Reactions: BichirKing
Ulu Potamotrygon MFK Member Dec 13, 2018 1,843 3,135 164 The Sunny San Joaquin Feb 12, 2019 #12 Proper scraping as an art & it takes time to master. If you use sandpaper you just contaminate your joints. Use a razor blade or similar honed scraper. Never use dull ones. That's how you gouge things. Reactions: BichirKing
Proper scraping as an art & it takes time to master. If you use sandpaper you just contaminate your joints. Use a razor blade or similar honed scraper. Never use dull ones. That's how you gouge things.
B BichirKing Dovii MFK Member Jun 19, 2018 886 988 105 51 PNW Feb 13, 2019 #13 I think he means sand the front surface not the edges. the edges are router cut so it should glue up fine. thanks everyone!
I think he means sand the front surface not the edges. the edges are router cut so it should glue up fine. thanks everyone!