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polishing bone
Nov 11th, 2004 at 11:19am
 
ok i know, it's an incredibly weird question but i have these hair sticks (from dressy tresses, the first i ever ordered) and the carved pattern along the stick catches my hair ... it's a pattern frequently used, also on the ones sold in here (which is a pitty cuze i saw tons that i liked but i don't dare to order them anymore). it's the spiral pattern where extra incisions are made across. would metal polish it sufficiently fast? (cuze my nail polisher definitely failed  Roll Eyes )

i am not sure i am asking it in the good forum but i am sure at least one professional bone carves hangs around in here  Grin
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Re: polishing bone
Reply #1 - Nov 12th, 2004 at 2:02am
 
I have several bone hairsticks from LongLocks and do not have any trouble with roughness due to to carving or cuts in the bone.  I know that Susan puts many, many layers of enamel on the bone, which will round out the edges.
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Re: polishing bone
Reply #2 - Nov 12th, 2004 at 10:12am
 
aaaah, so normally i shouldn't cast out those ones with patters  Cheesy
no, the ones i have look like naked bone. i have one as well that's purely a spiral and very smooth.
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Re: polishing bone
Reply #3 - Nov 18th, 2004 at 6:16pm
 
i didn't find any enamel so i put a varnish with sandarac resin on it ... seems to work  Grin
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