Sanding clear fiberglass

Started by VTer, August 07, 2024, 11:02:16 AM

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VTer

So I just glued up my 2nd bow and used clear fiberglass. Do you sand out sanding scratches just like if it was wood? All the grits up to 320? TIA
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Crooked Stic

I never sand past 220. The finish needs tooth also. I have at times sanded the belly glass with 80 grit and a flat block for weight reduction then back to 220 for finish.
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kennym

I go to 220 but never use a high gloss finish
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Kirkll

Quote from: Crooked Stic on August 07, 2024, 11:55:57 AM
I never sand past 220. The finish needs tooth also. I have at times sanded the belly glass with 80 grit and a flat block for weight reduction then back to 220 for finish.

2X  Stic's post... 80-120 for fine tuning, then go to 180- 220. Actually just 180 is fine to squirt finish over too.    Kirk
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BigJim

I never sand past 180 grit.. not necessary if shooting clear finish and it has better grip.
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Crooked Stic

Yeah I have found 180 is p.ebty if you use hi $$$ epoxy.
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