| 1. | Essentially that is an abrasive cutting process using abrasive papers, stones, files or strops.
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| 2. | To join two pieces of metal, clean and brighten the metal with abrasive paper.
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| 3. | Place abrasive papers on a flat surface and use a lubricant like oil or water.
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| 4. | Grinding stones abrasive paper and emery wheels can further shape, smooth and polish the surface.
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| 5. | Start by rubbing the surfaces with fine abrasive paper like 240-grit wet or dry paper.
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| 6. | Silicon carbide abrasive paper was the first method of grinding and is still used today.
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| 7. | The finer polishing is done with abrasive paper.
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| 8. | Finish by sanding down the final coat with the finest grit wet-or-dry abrasive paper you can buy.
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| 9. | The color coat should be well matted down with very fine abrasive paper before applying the lacquer.
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| 10. | Abrasive papers are sandpapers with aluminum oxide or silicon-carbide grains bonded to a paper or cloth backing.
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