Bowhnter
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is the PSI system ok, or do I need to get the bealls? Or is something else better?
I only want to have to buy it once ;-)
I only want to have to buy it once ;-)
Do you buff wood and acrylic?
If you are really serious about buffing and have the propensity to make your own, do a search here; buffing kicked up a notch, a post by Texatdurango, 12-23-2009.is the PSI system ok, or do I need to get the bealls? Or is something else better?
I only want to have to buy it once ;-)
I used an MT 2 stub arbor, drilled and tapped for 1/2" all-thread rod, for each buffer, with 1/2" cold water pipe separating the buffs.I looked at Caswell, I did not see a mandrel to fit the lathe. I will look for that thread as I don't mind making my own. Thanks
I considered the "make-it-yourself" option, but finally for the sake of simplicity settled on the Beale system. Works great.Do you mean like this?:biggrin:Wish I had a dedicated buffing station.
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I use a 10X loupe to examine for tiny scratches. Haven't found any yet using my Caswell system.I have Barry's and love it. Looked at my acrylic under a microscope and didnt find any scratches..3x though
Yes; My posts #'s 7, 9, & 11 followed instructions on Caswell's site under Buffing and Polishing.