09-15-2011, 12:54 PM
Hi Sam,
absolutely not, I have many other projects ...
For polishing I use a cotton wheel. I use at 1400 rpm, but Preferably 2800 or higher are better.
You can use abrasive pastes and the softness of the wheel allows you to polish all the details. With this method if you want you can polish the mirror surfaces.
Attention :!: is a very dangerous practice because cotton tends to fray and hook your object throwing you if you are not against practical ... If you do not have experience do not use this for blades !!!!!!!!!
absolutely not, I have many other projects ...
For polishing I use a cotton wheel. I use at 1400 rpm, but Preferably 2800 or higher are better.
You can use abrasive pastes and the softness of the wheel allows you to polish all the details. With this method if you want you can polish the mirror surfaces.
Attention :!: is a very dangerous practice because cotton tends to fray and hook your object throwing you if you are not against practical ... If you do not have experience do not use this for blades !!!!!!!!!
CIAO from Italy
Marco
Marco