Hand Polishing Cast Dice: A Quick Start Guide
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Hand Polishing Cast Dice: A Quick Start Guide
Prep Work:
- Cure Time: Ensure dice are fully cured (at least 72 hours, but check your MSDS for full cure time).
- Organize Dice: On a sheet of paper, note each die you'll work on and note any flaws.
- Please be sure to use all your PPE - gloves, a mask and be working in a well ventilated area.
Polishing Process:
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1000-Grit Sandpaper: IF NECESSARY use 1000-grit sandpaper to remove severe flaws.
Sand each face with gentle, circular motions (revolutions).
Rinse between faces (you'll want to rinse between each face going forward). - Green Zona: Polish for 20 revolutions per face.
- Gray Zona: Polish for 15 revolutions per face.
- Blue Zona: Polish for 20 revolutions per face.
- Pink Zona: Polish for 30 revolutions per face.
- Teal Zona: Polish for 30 revolutions per face.
- White Zona: Polish for 40 revolutions per face.
Tips:
- Water Storage: Keep dice in water during polishing.
- Clean Water: Use fresh water for each step to prevent scratches.
- Use Gentle Pressure: Allow the polishing papers to do the work.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Remove any debris from the dice after each step.
- Uniformity: Anything you do to one face should be done to the others if you want to prevent wandering corners.
By following these steps and using the appropriate polishing papers, you can achieve a smooth, glossy finish on your cast dice BUT always remember, we're human and maker marks are a small part of what make handmade dice special.