For buffing I use a cheap buffing wheel from Harbor Freight attached to a drill that is clamped in my vice. I'm not sure what RPM the drill obtains but it's probably less than the high speed buffer and the solution is cheap.5" long slight outward cant, 2 1/4" high, 3/4" bowl 1 1/2" deep. I just can't seem to get that high shine on a pipe. I think my buffer is too fast. I'm using a high speed buffer with carnauba.
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I thought about doing that, but things were going so good I hated to change gears halfway through. It was one of those days that I needed a break from powder horns. Idle hands, ya know.One thing you may try in the future is flatten the angle at the bottom front of the bowl. Then it could be a sitter that sits on an angle.
That's what she said,When I want things to shine I put baby oil on em ;-)
White diamond really brings a shine prior to waxing. But it does need to turn slow. I found out the hard way.Thanks guys,
Dave, I dont have white diamond, but I did shellac this one and still no shine, although, that new Boswell's that came yesterday didn't have much more shine than mine did, so.....
I gonna have to break down and get one of those 3-pad buffers for my lathe. The one I have now is really high speed, it shakes the shop when it runs and with red/brown compound, it will eat a pipe stem in seconds. I mean HIGH speed.White diamond really brings a shine prior to waxing. But it does need to turn slow. I found out the hard way.
Also a flannel buff is also suppose to help bring a shine after a waxing but I still haven't got one yet.
Thanks grrrr, I will be ordering soon. Now to break the news to the wife, or, have it shipped to work for better hiding. 35 years of happy marriage and som darn sneaky shipping habits.The one I was thinking of wasn't a Beal but it's sold anyway. But penn state industries has one a little cheaper than the beal.
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/LBUFFSYS.html
Comon, ya order first, ya worry about that stuff after shipment is made. That's what I doDammit, you guys are killing me with wanting new toys that I neither can afford nor have room to put.
Dangerous!Yeah, Romulus Cogswell and I may be hitting a lounge tomorrow and there's a Harbor Freight Tools about 10 minutes from the store...
I'll keep y'all posted!