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Old 17-06-2019, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by bojan View Post
Whenever I have situation like this, I use a large enough sheet of sandpaper on flat surface.
This way the final result is close to what it would be if the paint was removed on milling machine.
Have to agree, I have a marble cutting board that is never used as a cutting board and place a large sheet of emery paper of varying grits to get an excellent finish. Not much use for protrusions but can be manipulated to get in some tight places.
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