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RE: Best tool for mirror finish polishing? - DougVL - 10-27-2016 (02-16-2016, 06:02 PM) Wrote: Hey everyone, new guy here! Hello - even newer guy here! Investigate the tools and techniques that gem cutters and polishers use. No, you won't want to use a tumbler for polishing, but things like the faceting machines and lapping disks might get the results you want. There is a wide range of diamond-grit lapping disks available on Amazon. I use one for sharpening/polishing/honing carving knife blade edges and it works wonderfully. A faceting system might do a good job of making cubes. DougVL RE: Best tool for mirror finish polishing? - Dr Stan - 10-27-2016 (02-25-2016, 06:05 AM)big job Wrote: The out of the box thinking, I use a 4 inch sissle wheel on a angle grinder and Sounds like the best idea so far. One could buy square stock, saw it off 1/8" long then use a 1" collet in the lathe to face the sawn ends. Depends on the size of the lathe as one would need a 14" swing or larger to hold the collet closer or collet chuck. Leather, rubber or wooden jaws in a bench vice would be useful. Cut as needed and temporally glue them in place. A hot glue gun would be appropriate. |