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I Built a Transparent Katana

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have you ever seen an invisible

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sword well I think I have a few days ago

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I saw this picture right here that is an

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invisible sword and now I want one just

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like that a sword that's not all

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invisible but also destructible and

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sharp a sword that's basically like a

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normal one but that you can't see I'm

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going to build one not sure how yet I'm

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going to have to figure it out and then

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I'm going to test its sharpness and

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durability against increasingly harder

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targets the first step was choosing the

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right material and the first one that

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popped into my head well it was glass

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glass is transparent when it's cleaner

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than that and you can make it pretty

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sharp by using a diamond Stone like it

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did here but even though there are some

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kinds of glass that can be more

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resistant than usual and even

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indestructible according to the

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companies that sell them the problem

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with glass is that glass is

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glass and glass breaks at least way too

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easily to make a katana out of it but

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there is another material that not only

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is transparent but it's 10 times more

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impact resistant than steel by weight

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I'm talking about polycarbonate it is

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generally used for riot shields armored

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vehicles safety glasses and other

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indestructible items and because of all

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that it sounds like the perfect material

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for the job but I kind of still want to

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see for myself how hard it actually is

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to find that out I'm carrying out a

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small sample from the panel I'm planning

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to use for the katana and the idea is to

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hit H the polycarbonate as hard as I can

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with this unnecessarily big

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Sledgehammer 3 2

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[Applause]

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1 and well I'm not exactly sure what

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just happened I only know that even

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though B saw horses broke because of the

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impact the polycarbonate panel is

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completely fine this thing has one

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scratch but you can't even feel it it's

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not even bended or anything it's like

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insane and since polycarb is clearly

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resilient meaning it can bend like a lot

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without breaking it's definitely my best

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option so to make the katana I got a big

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panel of polycarbonate 2 m by 0.5 and 12

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mm or 0.47 in Stick which is also the

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maximum thickness I could find for this

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material and this is going to be the

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invisible and indestructible body of the

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sword now to cut the right shape out of

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the panel I'm going to use tape what I

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mean is that tape should make it easier

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to draw the consistent curve of the

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katana on the panel and then I can use

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that as a reference for the actual cut

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and after outlining the tip the edge and

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completing the handle I can start to see

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the final shape of the sword there is

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just one thing to point out I

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involuntarily made this thing big like

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way too big it's basically twice as

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large as a normal Katana and I'm not

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sure if I should be excited because the

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katana is massive and it's going to be

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powerful or worried because the katana

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is massive and I might not be able to

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even lifted but after making a few

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scientific tests I realized that because

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polycarbonate is so much lighter than

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steel it shouldn't be a problem to swing

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the sword even if it's that big and so

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I'm not worried anymore I'm just really

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excited instead then I use a jigsaw to C

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out a smaller perimeter around the sword

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so that it's going to be easier to work

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with it in the next step and after doing

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that it became even more noticeable how

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big this thing is going to be now the

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next step is to crop the actual shape of

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the sword out of the panel and and to do

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that I'm going to use a b saw then after

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cutting the shape I can remove the

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protective film and I'm going to be able

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to see if the sword actually looks

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invisible the problem is that Ben sace

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don't look too friendly and most

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importantly I don't exactly know how to

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use one so I got pretty

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nervous

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uh I already cut one part I forgot to

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film I cut it really bad you see the

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good thing is that I need to follow the

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in interor line this part inside here so

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my terrible cut wasn't actually a big

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deal for now then I cut the extra

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material out of the other side of the

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katana and like that I was getting

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closer now comes the hardest part I need

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to follow these lines here and be

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precise now this is definitely scarier

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and I don't mind my fingers being close

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to a deadly saw but making a mistake

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here means removing material out of the

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final Katana and potentially having to

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start from zero luckily though I was

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getting the hang of it and after

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removing the extra material from the

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handle I'm fixing the final details on

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the Belt grinder as you can clearly see

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here anyways like that the first step to

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make the sword is complete I'm also

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happy to see the weight of the katana is

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not a problem at all it's not too light

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not too heavy and the katana is not

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bending on itself which means I'm

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definitely on the right track and now a

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few seconds of Silence while I remove

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the plastic wrap

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now the sword looks pretty invisible

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already but inside the shop the effect

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is actually weaker because of the lights

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like in real life like like this it's

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completely transparent for me

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wait what if I do this

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and that was already more like it or

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less like it but outside it gets even

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better bear in mind you can still see

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the edges because there is no blade and

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the spine is not polished so it might be

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that the katana also looks darker

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because the edges block the light but

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when the edges are perfectly

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perpendicular to the camera this thing

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looks fake the effect is even stronger

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when there is light behind it and I'm

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very excited to see what this Katana is

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going to look look like when it's

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done I'm going to get this thing sharp

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then I'm going to make the handle and

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then I'm going to test it

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against a lot of

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stuff the first step to get the sword

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sharp is to create a bevel on the blade

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so after marking the center of the blade

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using a caliper I'm retracing the line

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with a pencil this line is going to be

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my reference for the edge while grinding

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also to make sure I'm going to grind the

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blade symmetrically on both sides

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basically like this I made this tool

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this mechanism allows me to set a

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certain angle so that when I grind the

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sword with a belt grinder the angle

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should stay consistent as well as the

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bevel on both sides and this is all

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Theory by the way I've never grinded

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almost anything in my life and this

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could honestly mess up the entire sword

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but of course there is only one way to

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find

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out and well even though I felt like I

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was doing everything wrong at the

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beginning after basically 1 hour of

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grinding the first side of the bevel was

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completed and besides making an absolute

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mess everywhere including on my face I

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think it came out bad but much better

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than expected and so after repeating the

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process on the other side of the blade

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the rush shape of the sword is done the

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katana is not sharp yet but it has an

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edge now and so the next step is going

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to be making it invisible to do that I'm

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going to smooth out the angle between

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the spine and the bevel mainly to

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prevent Reflections like the ones you

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see here and while doing so I'm going to

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also remove the scratches I got from the

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belt grinder and hopefully turn turned

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the katana even more transparent than

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how it was before so I got a sander with

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eight different bads from a course crit

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to basically a polishing one and by

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sending the katana with each one of the

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pads in theory I'm going to be able to

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make it transparent and well after a

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little more than 2 hours I was basically

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done with a first pad anyways I made

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sure to remove every single scratch from

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the belt grinder and even after just the

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