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    Been hearing a lot about 3M Zona Polishing Paper. There are 6 grades in the pack starting at 30 microns, 15, 9, 3, 2 and 1 micron. I know it isn't a pen but here is a mango bowl I'm working on. It was the first chance of using the polishing paper. First photo is at the start of the sanding process and the second photo is after all grades of the paper being used. There is no finish put on the timber. It is just sanded. Will be trying it out on a pen in the next couple of days.

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    Did the photos get mixed up? The first photo looks shinier than the second.
    Are these papers available locally or did you source them from overseas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    Did the photos get mixed up? The first photo looks shinier than the second.
    Are these papers available locally or did you source them from overseas?
    Yeah photos got mixed up mate. I sourced it from Zona Tool Hand Saw and Hand Cutting Tool Manufacturer

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