The short, is there anyway to get the grains to come back out once sanded smooth?
The long. Got a 2 yr old that is my right hand. I mean he's with me doing everything. Even knows how to jig for crappie already, seriously. And he helped me sand the smoker last weekend because he likes to help, this will come up later. I Was roughing up my slates with some sand paper when my phone rang. My lil buddy decided to help out while I was dealing with the situation and grabbed my box call lid which I had unscrewed and set aside and slicked the top pretty good. No biggy, my pappy gave me the call some 30 years ago, so it kind of just goes with me in the spring. I turned around and in my "horror" saw my buddy smiling and holding up both the paddle and sand paper.
"Daddy, I help" and now I'm wondering if there's anyway to get the grooves back in the call. I'll have to give him credit, he's mastered the sand paper.
It ain't the end of the world and if it sits on the display case until it gets chucked it'll be ok as there will always be a story. But I'm kind of fund of it lol.
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