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    Depends on your supplies. I can't buy mircomesh locally, so I stayed with sandpaper up to 2000 grit, than a light buffing with my finest compond. Horn sands well, and polishes very easily to a high mirror gloss.

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    My progression for horn scales, for a high gloss, reflective finish:

    120 grit on bench sander to shape
    hand sand 220 grit for final shape
    hand sand 320 grit for scratch removal
    hand sand 400 grit
    Black rouge jewelers compound on loose sewn buffing pad in buffer
    blue rouge jewelers compound on loose sewn buffing pad in buffer

    No need for anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheffieldlover View Post
    My progression for horn scales, for a high gloss, reflective finish:
    120 grit on bench sander to shape
    hand sand 220 grit for final shape
    hand sand 320 grit for scratch removal
    hand sand 400 grit
    Black rouge jewelers compound on loose sewn buffing pad in buffer
    blue rouge jewelers compound on loose sewn buffing pad in buffer
    No need for anything else.
    Good progression. I use Bobbing Compound on the buffer, after sanding, as a last finishing which gives a great luster without shine. It is also great for brass, copper, and a period finish for steel.

    It is something I found from Jewelery work. It is a frangible compound and breaks down as you use it. So it starts fairly coarse and ends up as a polish
    ~Richard

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