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When I've done it by hand, I use a scotchbrite pad and simply stroke in a single direction. You can't rub back and forth, or you end up with little J turns at the end.
I once found a scotchbrite belt for my belt sander and it worked okay on flat surfaces. But the Eastwood Surface machine https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-co...ory-drums.html would be something I'd investigate if I were doing it again. The trick is, perfectly straight lines.
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Beautiful work!
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Very nice. Pleasant motorcycle. Very good work.
Very nice look. Good luck.
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Very nice!
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That looks really cool
cheers paul
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Great results!
No big, expensive, tools required!! Congrats Steve
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Very Nice work. Would love to build one that nice!
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Your bike has really nice flow from front to back. Proportions great. Well done
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Great Job Jeff, Love the way those lines flow.
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