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He is improvising new ones, coating balls of fish gluten in a grit of salty egg yolk, for example, for a savory and surprisingly hearty, if not exactly heart-healthy, main dish.
The samples were cured at 60°C for 4 days, grounded with SiC paper to a grit of 4,000, and polished with 1- and 0.25-μm diamond paste.
The surface of some specimens was polished to high gloss with a polishing machine (Motopol 8; Buehler, Düsseldorf, Germany) and wet abrasive paper discs (Buehler, Lake Bluff, IL) with a grit of 1000, 2000, and 4000.
Use a belt sander with a grit of 100 to smooth the edges.
An emery board (a nail file) with a grit of 240 is a good place to start if you're unsure.[4].
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Repeat with a finer grit of sandpaper to get a smooth surface.
Use a rough grit of sandpaper to sand the edges of the glass down.
Use a rough grit of sandpaper to smooth down the sharp pieces, and then transition into using a fine grit to make a soft surface.
The realdelight, though, is a back patio wheretomato plants, roses and a peach treesoften the grit of a basketball court andstark apartments that sit just beyond.
The result is a movie with the grit of a steamy day -- language and all -- in Crown Heights, a neighborhood surrounded by Park Slope, Bedford-Stuyvesant, East Flatbush and Prospect Park.
"We've developed a little bit more of a grit -- a grinding attitude," Torre said.
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