allenworsham
Member
I have the 3 wheel buffing system. It is one wheel at a time and not the 3 in a row. I have the "Tripoli", "White Diamond" and "Carnuba Wax" and the 3 seperate wheels. I spent most of yesterday trying out various finishing techniques on a bunch of 7mm blanks that were cut offs from the cutting boards that I make. They have 3 pieces in each blank in a mix of maple, walnut and purple heart, so I can see how the different types and colors of wood work out. I did my basic sand to 400 grit sanding both directions and using compressed air(60 psi)after each grit and then did a final wipe down with DNA. I did not do any sealer coat of CA. I then hit the "Tripoli" and "White Diamond" wheels and the buff turned out to my eye just as well as doing the micromesh from 1500-12000. But I ran into some problems with getting some build-up on the blanks and in the grain from the wheels. Trying to go back and sand down didn't seem to work too well as it still left some residue in the grain. So my assumption is that it was due to lack of sealer coat or the wheels may have been overloaded with compound. Part of this also may be because I buffed part of a brass tube on a "Comfort Pen" the night before, which immediately made the disks darker. This is the 1" tenon cut down ot the brass for the rubber grip.
So since I am new to the buffing set up, I would like to get some input from others on this.
Thanks.
So since I am new to the buffing set up, I would like to get some input from others on this.
Thanks.