Well, the Selkie Wood Works blog has hit another milestone-yesterday was my 300th posting! Congratulations to me and that big pile of wood in the shop.
Ok, back to work:
When last we met, I had finished cutting and shaping the flower vase. I went out to take a look at it and Im satisfied with the shape and there is no cracking that I can see, so Im going to finish it off. It needs to be sanded and then a finish applied to the surface.

Ill be the first person to admit that I hate sanding! It makes a big mess and its boring to do. It is also probably the most important part of the project as the final appearance depends on a super smooth surface in which the grain and the wood color is visually at its sharpest. The only way you can get there is to sand it. I start at 100 and go up to 400 and I take my time doing it. I sand in one direction only, in this case I go from right to left in the photograph and I dont move the sand paper in circles, I just sand in a straight line. Over and over again.
In the photo above you can see a lot of scratching left over from yesterdays cutting and shaping. The scratching has to be removed and Im going to begin with a brief power sanding before I go on the the finer grades of sand paper.










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