Types of Navajo Weavings
Sand down the edges until they are smooth
Sanding down the edges of your native american flute until they are smooth is a crucial step in creating a beautiful instrument. First, start off by gathering the right materials. You'll need some sandpaper and something to help you hold it (like tweezers!). Next, begin sanding each edge on alternating sides - make sure not to overdo it! To create a smooth finish, use short strokes and apply gentle pressure. Once both sides have been done, check for any rough spots and use finer grits to get rid of them. Don't forget that you can also use emery paper for extra detail too! Additionally, be sure to clean your flute afterwards to remove any sand particles that may have stuck onto it. (And don't forget to wear protective gear while doing this!) And there you have it - with patience and attention-to-detail, you've successfully crafted an amazing native american flute!
Furthermore, don't dishearten if things don't work out perfectly at first - practice makes perfect! Take time between steps and remember to stay focused; the results will speak for themselves when all's said and done. Besides that, take pride in the fact that even small touches like sanding down the edges can make a world of difference in the overall look of your creation! What's more - it's such an easy task! So go ahead: sand away until those edges are as smooth as glass!!