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4/10: We may need some more fine-grit sandpaper. Ideally I want each sheet to suffice for four sci-fi bundle ends, which means two bundles if we polish both ends of the bundles and four bundles if we polish only one end of the bundles. However, it might sometimes take more than one circular piece to polish one bundle end, so it's more likely that I will need more sandpaper than less. I may need more 5 micron grit too to sand fibers for the chimneys.
 
4/10: We may need some more fine-grit sandpaper. Ideally I want each sheet to suffice for four sci-fi bundle ends, which means two bundles if we polish both ends of the bundles and four bundles if we polish only one end of the bundles. However, it might sometimes take more than one circular piece to polish one bundle end, so it's more likely that I will need more sandpaper than less. I may need more 5 micron grit too to sand fibers for the chimneys.
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4/11: I am not satisfied with the results of using a razor blade to remove wings from fused fibers. I keep making holes in the cladding. I want to compare using a razor blade with using 5 micron grit. I marked the fibers I used a razor blade on with purple masking tape, and I will leave the ones I sand unmarked.
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I think I would still use the razor blade for big wings, but once they are cut short I would use the sandpaper. I have to experiment with sanding to be sure.
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