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Author: | BroncoSport [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:02 pm ] |
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OK, I got a new Dremel tool for the ole B-Day, a few days ago. In it was some buffing wheels and polishing compound (red) marked for gold. So a little red compound on the wheel and with it set on the lowest speed I touched it to the clasp on my EVO. Ran it around a little and then wiped her down. <insert gasp here> At certain angles it looked polished but the mirror finish was definitely gone. I spend the next 15 minutes with the cape cod cloths fixing the boo boo. So what gives? I have heard a few of you talking about using the dremel.. The red compound is designed for SOFT metal so it shouldnt have dulled the polished stainless (or so I thought). How does everyone else use the dremel? Normally I dont mind the cape cod cloths but sometime I would like to freshen up the inner bezel and tabs on my daily worn Steelfish. Thanks Scott |
Author: | JessterCPA [ Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:42 am ] |
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I have been gently playing with my Dremel on my old TAG s/el. On certain parts, the results have been at best, decent. I need to get a set of CC cloths & see how they work, but on the Dremel, my results have not been nearly as good as I thought they would be. |
Author: | In2Deep [ Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:29 am ] |
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We talked about using the cotton and felt wheels and cones in the past. I don't recall anyone saying anything about 'red'. Here is a link: http://www.dremel.com/en-us/AttachmentsAndAccessories/Pages/CategoryProducts.aspx?catid=66&catname=Polishing+Wheels |
Author: | BroncoSport [ Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:29 pm ] |
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Well a little research and found out that you should use GREEN rouge for stainless steel. I really dont understand why the red rouge would have worked, only slower... since the red is meant for gold and soft metals. |
Author: | Alan Cooke [ Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:01 am ] |
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My dremmel and mild abraisive cream which I use for stainless steel finishing on motorcycle parts made my brushed blackbird as good as the polished version. Like a mirror, you have to practice on other bits and peices before you commit to your treasured peice. Good luck you'll win in the end. |
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