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Since it does not have a machine, e.g. to turn off, he had to grind by hand with emery paper and a smooth base. The problem is of course always that emery paper is still very rough even with quite fine grain. The floor has to remain straight, so the use of grinding paste and subsequent polishing would only be possible to a limited extent. So stay the wet grinding. This has the advantage that you find a cleaner sanding paper through the water and the material is formally pressed on and you get an optimization of the surface (finer) and the cut thus also becomes lighter, since one tends to move the ship more often during dry grinding.

But he had started in his hand, with an 80s piece of sandpaper and the thumb to press to press, only to get down the middle first. In the process, a kind of ring has also been created with the copper, which it has driven further and further outwards in the further course.

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