Maniacmechanic1
solid fixture here in the forum
Thanks for the Tips.
Well I use a dremelI've used all those at one time or another. I never ordered anymore of the rubber polishing
wheels after the first time. What you call BOB, I used what is called a Cross Buff. Pretty much
the same thing. Your felt wheels look really soft where mine were hard felt.
The major difference seems to be the final stage where you used diamond paste. I used Rouge
as the final step, will have to try the diamond paste next time.
What kind of RPM did you use for the 4 different steps??? All I have is 20,000 RPM die grinder
and that seemed to burn the felt wheel with Rouge.
Thanks for the info!!!
ick, you could plug your die grinder into this (or similar).
It does not work on all electric motors, but comes in handy at times.
https://www.harborfreight.com/router-speed-control-43060.html
I always think of Dremel as being a very light duty tool, more of a hobbyist tool. There must be manyWell I use a dremel
Noted Speedlink, will try the diamond paste next time.Well I use a dremel
4000 and had it set on about 20
At work I use a dot co pencil grinder
That I adjust down 8 or 9 k "ish"
And yes diamond polishing compound
Makes the world of difference on aluminum you want 1.5 micron
I always think of Dremel as being a very light duty tool, more of a hobbyist tool. There must be many
different Dremel's, do they come in many different flavors some with more power than others???
I don't know.Hi! I would just like to ask those who use Nitto and Toyo, do R888 and NT01 have the same compound? I've read in a different forum that both tires have the same compound on a different carcass. How true is this? I've checked that there's quite a huge price difference.