HighUintas
45 Cal.
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- Jan 11, 2022
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I'm ready to sand and whisker my stock.
I used 2nd cut or kind of medium single cut files to do the final shaping on my stock and the surfaces were very smooth. There's not really any visible tool marks from rasps, etc
Started sanding lightly with 180 grit and it was leaving really noticeable furrows. I decided to try 220 and it was still doing it. I jumped to 320 and it's much much better but still possibly not as smooth as my filed finish.... Is that normal?
Is it ok to just start sanding the whole thing lightly with 320 then whisker? And if there's any areas with tool makes I'd drop down to 180 and work back up to get the marks out.
I almost feel like I could skip the sanding and go straight to whiskering.
Thoughts?
I used 2nd cut or kind of medium single cut files to do the final shaping on my stock and the surfaces were very smooth. There's not really any visible tool marks from rasps, etc
Started sanding lightly with 180 grit and it was leaving really noticeable furrows. I decided to try 220 and it was still doing it. I jumped to 320 and it's much much better but still possibly not as smooth as my filed finish.... Is that normal?
Is it ok to just start sanding the whole thing lightly with 320 then whisker? And if there's any areas with tool makes I'd drop down to 180 and work back up to get the marks out.
I almost feel like I could skip the sanding and go straight to whiskering.
Thoughts?