fishnpinball
Cave Dweller
So much to learn, so little time
Member since March 2017
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Post by fishnpinball on Nov 30, 2017 15:42:55 GMT -5
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Post by rockjunquie on Nov 30, 2017 17:12:57 GMT -5
Looking really good!
After a while you learn how far back on the wheels you have to go for the scratches by looking at them. I would say try the 600- if that doesn't work, go to 280. A lot of newbies get into trouble with 220 scratches that don't how up until later. They are most aggravating on the 600 wheel because you think that's where you need to be but really you should be on the 280. Did that make sense? Also, check where the scratches are. You could have a problem with the doming.
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Post by pauls on Nov 30, 2017 18:13:12 GMT -5
I agree with Rockjunquie
It's best to go right back and redo all stages if you are in doubt, it only takes a very short time before you have them all cleaned up and are back at the polishing stage.
Good work too. really good that you are being critical and are aiming to improve.
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fishnpinball
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So much to learn, so little time
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Post by fishnpinball on Nov 30, 2017 18:48:19 GMT -5
Thank you, will start working it again next time I am cabbing and work through the grits. Dome looked pretty good so this is probably left from the 220 wheel, The fact the cabs were either wet or looked like they were hazy through the beginning stages did a great job of hiding it from me.
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Post by fernwood on Nov 30, 2017 21:58:16 GMT -5
I love the staging on these.
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