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Started by Eric Gregg, June 02, 2012, 03:15:45 PM
Quote from: misfire on June 04, 2012, 08:33:22 AMPlumbers Goop, and YES, clean off the surface. I would put it back on the lathe and lightly touch a skew to the surface to clean it
Quote from: lightsoutcalls on June 04, 2012, 09:32:25 AMHere's a trick I learned from a callmaker in my area: Make yourself a round sanding block from a piece of wood that you can't use for a call... soft wood, ugly grain, doesn't matter. Turn the sanding block on your lathe so that the outer edge of the sanding block fits just inside the inner rim of your pot. Using spray adhesive, adhere a piece of sandpaper (I prefer cloth backed) to the round sanding block and allow to dry. Use scissors, shears or snips to trim the sandpaper to the exact size as the block. Holding the call in one hand and the sanding block in the other, rotate the 2 in opposite directions as you sand the "shelf" or "ledge" of the call. This will true up the shelf so the glue will adhere evenly on the surface. I make one a bit smaller to sand my pedestal as well.
Quote from: DeWayne Knight on June 04, 2012, 09:19:25 AMQuote from: misfire on June 04, 2012, 08:33:22 AMPlumbers Goop, and YES, clean off the surface. I would put it back on the lathe and lightly touch a skew to the surface to clean it If you have a chuck capable of holding the call from the outside, that makes a lot of sense to me! Great advice misfire!