Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
You have to use the force Luke :<0) If your worried about going to far then stop with the heavy grits. The lengthwise lines have got to go but I would use as light a grit as you can going up and down the blade. Doing little circles with the next fine grit to make sure you got alllll the previous grit marks out. I find those length wise scratches harder to get out for some reason so I avoid those strokes after I am sure I have gone as far as I want with pit removal. They don't look so bad if you get all your scratches out. The finer grit you go to the easier to get to shiny which means less time on the buffer for that phase.
Thank-you Sir, I will do as you recommend.I appreciate you weighing in. I want to try shaving with this one first, then back to the workshop it goes. I couldnt ask for a better mentor. Oh Obe Wan . I must learn the way to shiny clean metal. The light saber sanding stick is been getting a work-out.