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Absolutely fantastic! The top looks incredible! I have no idea how you create that look.

I used the sanding pads from Harbor Freight. They look like a round Scotch Brite that attaches to the drill or die grinder. I started with the die grinder but my air compressor wasn't able to keep up. I kept having to wait for the pressure to build up. I switched over to the drill and had no problems after that. There are close to 700 swirls on the top.
 
I used the sanding pads from Harbor Freight. They look like a round Scotch Brite that attaches to the drill or die grinder. I started with the die grinder but my air compressor wasn't able to keep up. I kept having to wait for the pressure to build up. I switched over to the drill and had no problems after that. There are close to 700 swirls on the top.

Insane amount of work but the results are fantastic!

I wasn’t familiar with the term “color sanding” either. First google result is “how to color sand - 125 steps to perfect paint” :shocked:
 
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