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foozer:
Looking good Debur stage, pre-polish stage and final polish. I see a lot of reference to pre-polish as media with a cutting compound (ie. walnut with rouge) and the final polish as media with a lubricant or rather a compound with no cutting action. Rotary is a slow and go but its starting to be a looker. Now that's being done with compound and red rouge? rio burnishing compound ? Robert |
1hand:
--- Quote from: foozer on February 13, 2011, 12:47:26 PM ---Looking good Debur stage, pre-polish stage and final polish. I see a lot of reference to pre-polish as media with a cutting compound (ie. walnut with rouge) and the final polish as media with a lubricant or rather a compound with no cutting action. Rotary is a slow and go but its starting to be a looker. Now that's being done with compound and red rouge? rio burnishing compound ? Robert --- End quote --- SS shot, water, Rio burnishing compound powder. |
foozer:
--- Quote from: 1hand on February 13, 2011, 12:52:59 PM --- SS shot, water, Rio burnishing compound powder. --- End quote --- The Flitz? or Super Sunsheen Burnishing Compound |
1hand:
--- Quote from: foozer on February 13, 2011, 12:57:11 PM --- --- Quote from: 1hand on February 13, 2011, 12:52:59 PM --- SS shot, water, Rio burnishing compound powder. --- End quote --- The Flitz? or Super Sunsheen Burnishing Compound --- End quote --- The dry #920, I use about a tble spoon per water change. |
foozer:
Page 438 of the reo catalog Corn absorbs moisture, so reasons that it'll turn to mush, Like the walnut shell and simichrome mention. Off to get some Robert |
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