(02-04-2022, 11:52 PM)mrdoug Wrote: (02-04-2022, 11:44 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: To my eyes, terra cotta covers all of that, so it all sounds right to me. OTOH we all have somewhat different color impressions.
Absolutely Mike. Everyone sees things a tiny bit differently. Not to mention, I think Terra Cotta comes in a small variety of shades between the red and orange spectrum.
On that subject Paul: that powdery look to the terracotta brush... Is that a process or something in the color giving it that look? It is awesome and very much befitting the look of a terracotta pot.
I'd love to say it was something cool and exciting, but to be honest, its just sanding and stopping at a lower grit paper. I think I stopped at like 220 grit to give it that texture. Typically, I sand up to 3200 grit and then go into polishing for most handles.
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