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Hoping I have the terminology right, but, any suggestions or tips on how to finish/polish this bit?
You don't need a thread relief, so if you forego that then you don't have to worry about having created an area that's difficult to polishI appreciate your responses, but, am struggling to visualize this. If you polish the tenon first, dont you cut off the polished bits when you thread and put in the thread relief? I think I'm not connecting some dots properly.![]()
Which number Mirka compound do you use?Judging by the look of that threaded material it is quite coarse. Turn your tenon with a razor sharp parting tool, to a touch larger than you need, then I use 1000 grit micro mesh with mineral oil to size. Then cut tenon with lots of mineral oil. Once polishing pen, I like to gently apply mirka polarshine on the tenon and remove with a toothbrush gently on high speed. Tenons will never be as glossy as the barrel, but this method gets them pretty good. Be careful not to press to hard as the threads can quickly go pear shaped
Most of them. I start at 20 then go all the way to 3Which number Mirka compound do you use?
Cutting the threads with a die seems to go easier and smoother when I polish the tenon than when I don't. It possibly could just be me and totally not necessary but I will continue tenon polishing prior to cutting the threads.I appreciate your responses, but, am struggling to visualize this. If you polish the tenon first, dont you cut off the polished bits when you thread and put in the thread relief? I think I'm not connecting some dots properly.![]()