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Old 11-18-2005, 08:26 PM
rashid11 rashid11 is offline
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Miracle of Scotch Brite wheels on yer buffer

6" and 8" disks, in 1/4 and 1/2 thickness.
Sell for about $2 @ McMaster etc.

http://www.mcmaster.com/ctlg/DisplCt...ip&ToolsetAct=

Benefits galore:

- come in dift grades
- very light, no need to center/balance, no vibration
- you can punch out arbor hole yourself
- never clog up
- no need for abrasive paste
- the finish they put on steel, wood, micarta, corian etc etc, is simply unbeleivable
- will never burn the said materials

Edited later:

- won't grab the blade nearly as much as anything else (felt, muslin etc)
- no need to apply abrasive (as we all know most of it ends up on the ceiling and elsewhere throughout the shop)
- no lint created in process (laying in lumps just waiting for a spark)
- nearly not as much abrasive and other stuff goes airborne
- it conforms nicely to the shape of object you're working on



One drawback: they won't last long. But it is also an upside, of sorts, as these will true themselves up by simply using them.

Last edited by rashid11; 11-19-2005 at 10:51 AM.
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