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Old 05-11-2011, 07:05 PM
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Default Removing Rollmarks...

Here is a bit of an exclusive for COTEP and one of my other local sites... before I post this little how-to on some of the other sites...

A fairly common question... how do you take the roll marks off a slide.

The answer... lots of time...

Start with a granite surface block with good, quality sand paper (3M) of different grits.

Here is the beginning of the slide, brand new Carbon Govt from Caspian...



Then, after a lot of time, and several sheets of 150 grit sand paper, progress begins to show... movement is forward and backward in a straight line...



Finally, almost all traces of the roll marks are removed with the 150...



After the 150, progress to the higher grits as high as you feel like going...



I progressed up to a well worn sheet of 1200 grit...




The work is simple, but it takes time, lots of it. Caspian roll marks are not very deep, but the above work is about 3 hours.

Questions, comments, critiques and suggestions welcome.
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Old 05-11-2011, 09:15 PM
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This needs to be stickied!

I don't have the guts to try that yet, but your post makes me think that maybe I can do it. Do you run the sandpaper in only one direction or both?
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Old 05-11-2011, 10:53 PM
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Straight back and forth, trying to keep it in a straight line. You can see I have a little bit of arching, but it will be okay because this slide is destined for Cerakote.

BTW: For anybody who hasn't realized it yet, I am Butters on the other forum.

I will take some better pictures later, the cell phone pictures really don't do it justice.

It IS easy, just take your time, change your paper a lot, and it is imperative that you have a granite block or some sort of certified-flat surface.
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great write up Butters. I did one with files, then sandpaper.....and I dont think it saved any more time than using all sandpaper lol. In fact, all paper on a flat surface will have more control than filing.
Before, then filed:

sanded:

My file and sanding surface:

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WOW! That is amazing. I have a question, do you sand with the slide on stone or stone on slide?
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great write up Butters. I did one with files, then sandpaper.....and I dont think it saved any more time than using all sandpaper lol. In fact, all paper on a flat surface will have more control than filing.
Before, then filed:

sanded:

My file and sanding surface:

Looks good! Ill comment further when I can see the pics on my PC.

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WOW! That is amazing. I have a question, do you sand with the slide on stone or stone on slide?
No no, slide moves on the stone.
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Trax. I have to agree with everyone else. That is a great post. I like the way you showed it through the process and then the final product so clearly. Thank you for it! Welcome to COTEP and .org!

Now if I only could get up the nerve to do that to my Kimber, i could remove all the unwanted names!!!









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Great work........now how do you get that guys face off of the slide!!!!
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Thanks for the info. I suspect this will give a flatter surface for high polish than any other method. No substitute for elbow grease. In retrospect, I probably would have used this method just because of the simplicity and reduced chance of screwing up with a power tool on my last project. I got lucky, but it didn't save any time or effort compared to the sandpaper method.
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