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how to file resin edges
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Filing resin edges is crucial for achieving a smooth, professional look on your projects. Start by allowing your resin piece to fully cure per the manufacturer's instructions. Once cured, you can begin by using a coarse grit sandpaper (around 100-200 grit) to remove any major imperfections or sharp edges. Work your way up through progressively finer grits (up to 600 or even 1000) to refine the smoothness of your edges. It's essential to sand in a well-ventilated area and to wear protective gear, such as a dust mask and safety goggles, to avoid inhaling resin dust. For curved or intricate edges, consider using needle files or a Dremel tool with a sanding bit for precision. Always finish by wiping down your piece with a damp cloth to remove any dust. With patience and the right techniques, you can achieve beautifully smooth edges on your resin projects.
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