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A question about "Tru-Stone"
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Art Parramoure
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Date: June 15, 2005 04:17AM
Does this materal turn like wood products on a wood lathe? What is the procedure to finish the ,material? 400/600 wet dry paper? Any help here would be great, I think it is good looking and would like to try some.
Thanks in advance, Art mrparramour@yahoo.com AKA: Fred Halfheimers, Norman Nesico, George Orwell Re: A question about "Tru-Stone"
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: June 15, 2005 08:32AM
I've found it fairly easy to work with. Harder than wood, but not nearly as brittle as some of the plastic pen turning materials. Sand down through 320 and then wet sand with 400 and then 600. That gives you a nice, hard smooth stone appearance. If you want to bring up a high gloss (this removes the stone look and makes it look a bit more "plastic" however) use some Dico blue compound on a loose buffing wheel. It will gleam.
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Posted by:
Art Parramoure
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Date: June 15, 2005 07:24PM
Thanks Tom, is this the same material I see on some of your fly rods?
Art Re: A question about "Tru-Stone"
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Anonymous User
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Date: June 15, 2005 10:17PM
Some yes. I have used real marble, but it's extremely hard to work. You have to chip/sand/shape it. I haven't figured out a good way to actually cut/turn it. The Tru-Stone looks similar (if you don't polish it too highly) and if far easier to work with.
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