Dano
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This is my first rodeo doing this and I would appreciate some advice from some of you guys who have a lot of experience in finishing / refinishing. I was finishing a new Flame Maple body with dye and Polyurethane on top. The dying process went well, but I ended up messing up the finish when I tried to polish.
I have sanded back to bare wood (or close to it) using a random orbital sander with 240 grit paper. That is the lowest grit I currently have. I have reached a point where there is still just a little stain left and the flame pattern is visible in some places on the body but is nondescript in other places. It just does not have the nice continuous flame pattern that it did prior to the screw up.
I have ordered some lower grit sandpaper and I was thinking I would try to take more wood off with a rougher grit in hopes of getting back down to the original flame pattern. Please let me know if this is the way to go or if I should be doing something else.
I will post pics to show what i am looking at. Thanks in advance to anyone who can be of any help.
I have sanded back to bare wood (or close to it) using a random orbital sander with 240 grit paper. That is the lowest grit I currently have. I have reached a point where there is still just a little stain left and the flame pattern is visible in some places on the body but is nondescript in other places. It just does not have the nice continuous flame pattern that it did prior to the screw up.
I have ordered some lower grit sandpaper and I was thinking I would try to take more wood off with a rougher grit in hopes of getting back down to the original flame pattern. Please let me know if this is the way to go or if I should be doing something else.
I will post pics to show what i am looking at. Thanks in advance to anyone who can be of any help.