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A little more wood tone work due to varuious leveling and sanding that has taken place.
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Catching some last minute black work.
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Ready for the next clear.The amount of clear that tends to soak back in to the natural wood along with the insert leveli
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Another clear is applied.Very light this time as I just look towards sealing the work and leveling borders.
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Sanded and ready for the final reworks and era correct style clear.
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A little more work on the saucer hole.Wood takes a good bit of clear absorbsion when making repairs without using filler.Be
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A little lettering work.
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Inserts and borders are as level as they should/can be for this era without overdoing it..
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Ready for the final clear.One of the most important aspects of this particular application will be that it needs to be as f
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Final matte style clear applied.It is a special combination/ratio that I mix up or down to get certain gloss levels I think
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A VERY clean and flawless finish.Not relying on the buffer to make this look nice.
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Will check it out in the morningto highlight the gloss.
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Dried overnight .The pictures will show the gloss level.Reflective because it is a trued surface but not glossy or unnatur
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Shooter lane repair turned out nice.
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There can be no further work done to this playfield prior to rebuild so anything not absolutely perfect will remain.Luckily
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Lightly refinishing the rails .
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Arch is based in white.
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Rails lightly cleared .
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Arch cleared.
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Resealing the underside.
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Underside refreshed.
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Playfield was hand polished to remove any curing haze and is now being rebuilt.
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Underside rebuilt.
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