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Mike Barkley



Registered: March 2005
Location: Southgate, Michigan
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These disposable flossers (a buck and a half)are great for applying finish on guide wrap edges
· Date: Wed December 7, 2005 · Views: 6,647 · Filesize: 36.6kb, 107.9kb · Dimensions: 910 x 426 ·
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Mike Barkley

Registered: March 2005
Location: Southgate, Michigan
Posts: 1,141
Wed December 7, 2005 2:08pm

35 of these for a buck and a half!!!! Apply the finish up to the edge of the wrap and then just "pull" the finish over the edge on to the blank with the floss. Can be done with rod turning or still. I hand turn when applying and it works great for me! Andy Dear posted this tip sometime ago and I just tried it this morning. Neatest small edges I have ever gotten!! Thanks, Andy


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