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&lt;p&gt;Hi all, I&#039;m coming to the finishing part of a rail that I&#039;m currently working on and would like some input on cleaning the scale off.  The rail is getting a beeswax, linseed oil finish over forgework.  Does anybody have a preference between wire brushing the scale off versus having the piece sandblasted.  I&#039;m a little bit behind on this project due to my chair refinishing fiasco and the sandblasting would obviously save me some time.  I&#039;m assuming the finish coloring would be much more uniform over the sandblasting and more varied with the burnishing, correct?  Would it look less &quot;handmade&quot; with the sandblasting?  I don&#039;t want to sacrifice the final look just to save a few days.&lt;/p&gt;
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