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* Clean the table that you will be polishing fibers on.  Any dust, sand, or dirt on the table will translate through the paper and scratch the fibers.   
 
* Clean the table that you will be polishing fibers on.  Any dust, sand, or dirt on the table will translate through the paper and scratch the fibers.   
 
* Set out 2-4 pieces of clean copier paper in a stack, and tape them to the table on each corner.  
 
* Set out 2-4 pieces of clean copier paper in a stack, and tape them to the table on each corner.  
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''Light guide fibers''
 
''Light guide fibers''
 
* If polishing recently end-milled light guides, find the side that has the most fibers flush with one another.  This is the side you will polish.   
 
* If polishing recently end-milled light guides, find the side that has the most fibers flush with one another.  This is the side you will polish.   
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* Place the collar square on the paper and support the other end of the light guide fibers by holding them above your head for the entirety of the polishing process.
 
* Place the collar square on the paper and support the other end of the light guide fibers by holding them above your head for the entirety of the polishing process.
 
* The light guide is now ready to polish.
 
* The light guide is now ready to polish.
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''Scintillating fibers''
 
''Scintillating fibers''
 
* If polishing scintillating fibers, select the bag from the dark box with the bundle of fibers to be polished.  
 
* If polishing scintillating fibers, select the bag from the dark box with the bundle of fibers to be polished.  
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** If they are flush with one another they are ready to be polished.
 
** If they are flush with one another they are ready to be polished.
 
** If they do not all look flush with each other, repeat the process with the spacers above until a relatively smooth polishing surface can be achieved.  
 
** If they do not all look flush with each other, repeat the process with the spacers above until a relatively smooth polishing surface can be achieved.  
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''Polishing''
 
''Polishing''
   
* Begin making small circular movements with the collar on the paper while applying even pressure downwards.  
 
* Begin making small circular movements with the collar on the paper while applying even pressure downwards.  
 
* After a while the paper will become smooth and its polishing properties will become reduced.  When this occurs start to slowly move to another portion of the paper.   
 
* After a while the paper will become smooth and its polishing properties will become reduced.  When this occurs start to slowly move to another portion of the paper.   
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