Hi guys, when sanding down a newly fitted tip, is it ok to use an electrical dremel to do this or not?
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Good afternoon!
first make sure that you took all the old glue and that only on wood, second never sanding the tip from the bottom up ... the tool that you will use is indifferent ... stay alert to an important detail, after installing the hint and slash it is not yet 100% ready, each player has an exclusive way to accent the hint until it does not deform keeping the format ...
OBS; Laminated tips usually do not need this extra treatment as they almost do not warp, just install and sand it!βCorium sana in iaculat sanoβ
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I used a bench sander to shape a few tips to see if it came out ok.
Although the shape is fine and it takes seconds, it really does overheat the fibres and leaves some parts of the tip a little hard here the fibres bond with the heat (in my opinion).
Just shape it using the normal method and some sandpaper etc, it doesn't take that long.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostI used a bench sander to shape a few tips to see if it came out ok.
Although the shape is fine and it takes seconds, it really does overheat the fibres and leaves some parts of the tip a little hard here the fibres bond with the heat (in my opinion).
Just shape it using the normal method and some sandpaper etc, it doesn't take that long.βͺ π΄π‘π’π€π΅πβ«π³οΈπ
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostSorry Marc, just found the info on your website! I do generally search before asking, RTM etc (Read the feckin manual! Lol) thanks.
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