OP
Kip:
I'm real happy with the J Frame grip,and would very open to trying K and N when available, just email me what you need in payment. I'll post pictures.
One thing I used to do when sanding/filing plastics was to use Acetone on a cotton ball to wipe the surface after sanding, and it sort of "smoothed" the surface out, leaving no marks. Not sure if would wofk with the particular compound you are using or not.
Interesting. I'll try the acetone trick, although my tests so far indicate these pieces are completely immune to both acetone and lacquer thinner, at least to wiping with either. Haven't tried soaking yet.
One thing I've noticed about my adapters is that they seem to be filled with microscopic bubbles. These generally do not appear on the surface, but virtually ANY surface removal I've tried reveals these little voids, which immediately fill with sanding dust or polishing compound. The result is a surface with zillions of little spots - you can't feel 'em, but they look ugly.
It's too bad, as it keeps me from salvaging any adapters that come out of molds after they start to deteriorate. What happens is that tiny pieces of the mold tear off, meaning subsequent castings will have a bump where the tear is. If I could smooth these bumps down I could keep using the mold for a while longer to make an acceptable product. But all of my attempts have run into these internal bubbles, which leave an unacceptable surface. (My bucket of unacceptable adapters is heartbreaking.
