Thanks Roddy

My goal is to get a bright brushed look with 220 grit sandpaper. Then I 
want to seal it as soon as I can to lock in that look. Every Brass part 
will have the coating before putting it all together for the last time. 

That is why I mentioned Everbrite ProtectaClear  as a sealant instead of  
lacquer that can yellow over time.

Things are moving quickly now and by the end of the week the stand should 
be done ready to sand.

I found out I do like working with brass. It sands easily and will not take 
as much time as I thought to get to the perfect brushed finish before the 
coating goes on.

Any help on this to get the aluminum and brass to look even in the brushed 
finish would be greatly appreciated. Remember that the Aluminum will have a 
black anodized hard coat  after the brushed finish with 220 grit so take 
this in account. The brass most likely will have 
the Everbrite ProtectaClear coating as it is thin and will not change the 
look much from uncoated brass.

Unless someone has a better Idea;-)


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