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fairly easy to remove. There are two ways you can do this, but
you will need to have a piece of glass to work on. Glass is flat
and true and is a valuable tool for removing flash. For clarity
I have taken the pictures on a green cutting mat, not on the
glass, so the camera can pick up the detail.
One way to remove flash is to lightly sand away the excess
resin with a piece of wet and dry abrasive paper. Work with
the sandpaper face up on the glass plate. Hold the part with its
back side down, and gently move the part side to side until the
flash drops away from the edges. Check your work often to be
3
3. All of the resin parts that need to have casting flash
removed.
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