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That is really it. Now you can see the problem area here and here.
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Much better, alright so it is not perfect world, copy happens and you see this little flaw here it is a little vivid, I do not know my scrapping is going to remove enough material to get rid of this so I am going to do my best to fix, and hopefully will even one of removing most of this that I am putting on here now. I am just adding some CA glue to the surface, put a little dab of, its medium CA glue, a little spray of quick activator and that is going to harden.
At this point, this is sort of precautionary measure, I may get rid of this, entire spot with my scrapping but just in case I want to that glue in head of time so by the time I get down as far I want to go the surfaces is exactly the way I want it with the repair already in place. If I scrape it down first I realize Oh boy! You know there is a little spot that I need to fill that is not the time that you want to fill because they not glue sips in and soak into the water around like it has here. So, if we do ahead of time, we get rid of most that is stuff and only be left with that little tiny repair area so scrape it down and see where it take us
Now I am not done scrapping but I think probably going to able to get rid of most of this material here. So, I want to stop and show you what things would look like if this worthy the end of the repair and you stopped right here. Here is a little bit of water, that simulates what the finish might do and you notice it is merely invisible at this point, you still have a little tiny mark there but nothing like what you would have seen, if we would just left that hole in that location and the scrapping is done and for some people they might stop at this point
A scraped surface you know some people opinions is much better that the sanded surface. My scrappers are said a little bit more aggressive than that I do not know I have really been fun of a stopping with the scraped surface, I do like to proceed with the sanding portion so, at this point I am going to jump let say 120 grip now, you might tempted to jump on your sander in here and start working in that way. I will tell you why I do not like that, so as you are going back in forth even if you are trying go this way, It is a little harder on this piece, you know a nice straight spindle, you can use this technique to round things over but in this case we are going with the grim and what we are actually doing is creating a series of flats as we go through it because we cannot contour to that shape, it is just not going to happen.
So, instead of doing that, it is going to be little bit tedious, it is going take a lot of work probably a good 10 to 15 minutes per leg but really think its worth it in the end. Want to start a 120 grip paper and I am going to basically sand everything by hand. Now your fingers will follow the contours as you go through and really gave you a nice smooth blended shape that you really cannot get with the power sanders. I guess you could if you really good but I have really that much luck with it so I am going through the all process with 120 and then jump up to 180 and that is it. This leg is ready for finish obviously were not ready to finish it because we going to glue everything together but I want to finish this outside of the portion now before gluing everything together because you know once. I got them all connected to that center piece, it is going to a little difficult to secure everything. So, now this way I can put everything into clamp so here we go.
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