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Excellent! I shall take a look, thank you.

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On 24/03/2017 at 8:51 PM, gmace99 said:

The buff stick is leather on one side and on the other it is leather with tallow fat then carborundum  powder

 

Hi,could you please share how you prepare the the tallow and carborundum  powder for the buff stick,do you mix them together first and then apply,or do you rub the tallow in first and then the carborundum  powder.Also what grit is the powder.I've got some 600 grit and some plumbers tallow and would like to make a buff stick....cheers.

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@Tommo I spread the Tallow fat on then spread the powder on top of that. As to grit sorry I don't remember I bought lots of powder years ago.  If I can find a bit of wood I might do a video on that

 

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5 minutes ago, gmace99 said:

@Tommo I spread the Tallow fat on then spread the powder on top of that. As to grit sorry I don't remember I bought lots of powder years ago.  If I can find a bit of wood I might do a video on that

 

Great...I'm subscribed to your videos so will look out for it....cheers.

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If I don't get the chance I will get Kieran my nephew to do it and post his video on here with his others

I have a few courses coming up finding time is tight . As you can tell on my videos they are never rehearsed  If I get five minutes I just grab the cam and do a video of the first thing that comes to mind. 

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