Instead of taking the old thread I'll start another. Recently I posted a question about sandblasing bowls. I purchased a cabinet from HF large enough to do some large pieces and the quality of the cabinet is good considering. Now the real reason for the post is for me to clarify some things about the technique and I may repeat some of the past info so please excuse me.
When spraying should there be a high pressure spray? I'm using glass bead and it is extremely slow and not a lot of pressure at 100 psi. I can hold the nozzle almost directly on the piece and not get an effect. I imagined it some what different. It would probably take a couple of hours to get a suitable effect on the piece of cottonwood I'm using. I'm not going to try it but i believe I could almost do away with the gloves. Something doesn't seem right.
Thanks for any help.
When spraying should there be a high pressure spray? I'm using glass bead and it is extremely slow and not a lot of pressure at 100 psi. I can hold the nozzle almost directly on the piece and not get an effect. I imagined it some what different. It would probably take a couple of hours to get a suitable effect on the piece of cottonwood I'm using. I'm not going to try it but i believe I could almost do away with the gloves. Something doesn't seem right.
Thanks for any help.