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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusthegladiator CDT" data-source="post: 64852" data-attributes="member: 7071"><p>I had a gig once where we provided additive reductive models and diagnostic waxups that sold for $30 a unit. So everything got sanded then brushed with floor wax. The models and waxups looked beautiful. The best paper we found for the job was the high grit paper with foam backing. The foam kept the paper together well as it was almost always some wet sanding. These things were so nice I wish I had some photos to share. I'm talking about sanding the bases, not the casts. The casts and waxups did get the floor polish though, beautiful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusthegladiator CDT, post: 64852, member: 7071"] I had a gig once where we provided additive reductive models and diagnostic waxups that sold for $30 a unit. So everything got sanded then brushed with floor wax. The models and waxups looked beautiful. The best paper we found for the job was the high grit paper with foam backing. The foam kept the paper together well as it was almost always some wet sanding. These things were so nice I wish I had some photos to share. I'm talking about sanding the bases, not the casts. The casts and waxups did get the floor polish though, beautiful. [/QUOTE]
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