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Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2016-05-27 16:19
There's nothing wrong with a reed knife--except maybe bringing it into the passenger cabin of an airplane.
I enjoy the use of a stationary gritty surface while I pass the reed's top, at an an angle, against it (or the bottom of the reed flatly) to make adjustments. By woodworking analogy, if the ATG sanding block is a circular saw (saw moves, workpiece does not) the etched glass is like the table saw (saw (if not blade) stationary, while the workpiece moves).
This is not a dig at ATG, whose contoured work surface is well suited to the reverse contoured reed--just a dig at the longevity of sandpaper versus etched glass.
Post Edited (2016-05-27 16:22)
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