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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 03:09:44 GMT, Rich Hampel
wrote: This is essentially a frictional heat process done by a bare hand that deveops the 'warmth' effect in high quality varnish, etc. Plus, a hand rub will provide a totally flattened surface onto which further coats are easily laid down. =========================== I'm not doubting you but am curious to know more about your technique. Do you rub with an abrasive polishing compound like pumice or rottenstone? |
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