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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalCake View Post
    I think the only reason my high school offered agricultural mechanics was where it was located, but what a service that was. I don't think they knew how valuable those classes were. Then again a lot of folks in that area probably grew up doing those types of things, and I wish for my kids' sake they'd offer those classes here in the city.

    But back to the topic at hand - thanks Bill. There are lots of ways to finish wood so that's one thing I can always use more info on.
    Is all cost containment I think,sad.
    As a side note,I took 4 yrs of home Ec, in H.S,only guy in the class I learned How to cook
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Is all cost containment I think,sad.
    As a side note,I took 4 yrs of home Ec, in H.S,only guy in the class I learned How to cook
    Haha, nothing wrong with that - I like to eat just as much as I like to be in the garage
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    Just saw this:

    # 164 Friction Polish - YouTube


    Is this a good way to finish the brush handles?

    I am HOPEFULLY going to be getting a lathe soon so be ready for LOTS of questions on here...LOL
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    Thats looks interesting,Is another product made By Howard for polishing woods,is called restor-a-shine,I know ace hardware carrys it.
    One is a polishing cream, Is Pumice in an oil of some sort,the other is Burnishing Cream which I believe is Rottenstone in oil.
    Both pre mixed,easy to use, cheap. Wood Polish, Wax & Furniture Restoration Products | Howard Products
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    Great thread guys!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyeman View Post
    Great thread guys!!

    Ray
    Agree Ray,are so many ways to finish wood, the most magnifcent product god ever created.
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    Im surprised that you dont Burnish with the shavings, a common practice with traditional turners.

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