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Along with buffing wheels, particular compounds are used to help polish the material.
This is achieved by moving the workpiece against the rotation of the buffing wheel, while using medium to hard pressure.
After cleaning, use a buffing wheel or fine steel wool to restore the luster to the metal.
Finally, polish the edge with a cloth buffing wheel charged with white polishing rouge.
His brother, Ken Avery, looked up from polishing drum hardware on a buffing wheel.
Buffing wheels, also known as mops, are either made from cotton or wool cloth and come bleached or unbleached.
She didn't need the heavy-duty saws and buffing wheels, Alex had a Dremel tool that would work for polishing small stuff.
Diamond-impregnated buffing wheels, commonly used for rapid preparation of surfaces after cutting, cause just as much damage, shattering minerals and distorting grain/cement relationships.
A wire brush wheel or buffing wheels can be interchanged with the grinding wheels in order to clean or polish work-pieces.
The manufacturers' trailers have 1,000 shafts and heads available, with all the required machinery: vises, belt grinders, scales, buffing wheels, shaft frequency analyzers.
Because it is a bracelet set with diamonds, it will likely be impossible to polish in all its nooks and crannies with a cloth or buffing wheel.
You can polish most metals with commercial liquids, but you get better results - a high polish without streaks - by using a polishing motor and a buffing wheel.
Early models have a buffline similar to a hamon found on a Japanese Samurai Sword due to a leather buffing wheel used by Emerson to finish his blades.
In general the tools are the grinding stone, buffing wheels made of fabric and a variety of finishing tools, including oilstone bricks, leather strops and rough metal cylinders called sharpening steels.
The third type of mandrel discussed here is that which is used to hold circular saw blades, buffing wheels (used for polishing), and sanding discs onto drills, circular saws, and similar power tools.
Polishing wheels, also known as buffing wheels or polishing mops, use a specific electric tool to physically remove tarnish from the surface rather than chemically as with the calcium carbonate slurry or commercial dips.
He screwed a wool buffing wheel onto the spindle, started up the motor; he dressed the wheel with bobbing compound, put on the mask to protect his eyes, and then seated on a stool began removing the fire scale from the segments, one by one.
This high speed enables them to use a wide range of accessories; they accept dozens of grinding wheels, as well as such accessories as tiny sanding disks, sanding drums, cutting wheels, engraving cutters, router bits, rotary brushes and buffing wheels.
This led to Crimicar Lane admitting increasing numbers of tuberculosis and silicosis cases, many of which were connected with Sheffield's cutlery industry, which used grindstones and buffing wheels for polishing, creating a large amount of gritty dust which caused respiratory diseases.